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+ | Goad teamed up with [[Edward L. Rock]] (after high school) and produced a [[Spook Show]] entitled, "Ghostilla" which played a number of small towns in Virginia and West Virginia. <ref>Ed Rock, MUM, September, 1964</ref> | ||
An "Arthur Herman Goad" (born October 24, 1909 in Roebuck, West Virginia) was murdered on November 4, 1952 in Charleston, West Virginia.<ref>http://mdnestor.com/goad/goadr22.html</ref> | An "Arthur Herman Goad" (born October 24, 1909 in Roebuck, West Virginia) was murdered on November 4, 1952 in Charleston, West Virginia.<ref>http://mdnestor.com/goad/goadr22.html</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 29 November 2013
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Arthur Herman Goad (fl. 1930s-1940s) was a magician in the 1930s and 40s in West Virginia.[1]
Biography
Goad teamed up with Edward L. Rock (after high school) and produced a Spook Show entitled, "Ghostilla" which played a number of small towns in Virginia and West Virginia. [2]
An "Arthur Herman Goad" (born October 24, 1909 in Roebuck, West Virginia) was murdered on November 4, 1952 in Charleston, West Virginia.[3]
He marketed some effects and contributed some to Tops.
Bibliography
- Trick of the Month Club Series No. 3, No. 08: Flash (Feb 1934)
- THE ENCORE ROPE TRICK
- I'LL BE SWITCHED!
References
- ↑ The Dragon,June 1942
- ↑ Ed Rock, MUM, September, 1964
- ↑ http://mdnestor.com/goad/goadr22.html