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    [Letter] 1940 February 17 [to] Mr. Moravec / Babe Ruth [George Herman Ruth, Jr.].

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    The letter bears Ruth\u27s signature and is typed on his personalized letterhead.Ruth declines an invitation to attend a banquet, citing other commitments. One of the legends of baseball, Ruth was an outfielder who held over 50 records at the time of his retirement, and was an original member of the Hall of Fame (1936). Ruth played for the Boston Red Sox (1915-19), the New York Yankees (1920-35), and the Boston Braves (1935). He hit 60 home runs in 1927 and 714 in his career

    Ruth Scodel, The Trojan Trilogy of Euripides

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    Van Looy Herman. Ruth Scodel, The Trojan Trilogy of Euripides. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 51, 1982. pp. 366-368

    Jewell, Ruth, March 23, 2015 [Interview]

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    Jewell and co-Interviewee Herman speak about their lives. Jewell about her career as a swimmer in Atlantic City with diving horses, Herman about his time fighting in the Pacific.Crabbe, Buster;Great Depression; World War II

    Class photo of children in grammar school, including Ruth Etting

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.Class photo of children, including Ruth Ettingverso: Grammar School. Teacher Ruth Duncan in white blouse. Arrow to Ruth Ettin

    Atlin Cassiar: British Columbia's road to Atlin (Kirks' camera), approximately 1977 (clip)

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    A survey of Atlin locals practicing various daily craft-work, with voiceover by Ruth Kirk. Activities include log cabin construction, clock winding, sewing cloth parkas, spinning dog wool, cultivating a greenhouse garden, and taking care of goats.Title of clip supplied by cataloger. Aired on Kirks' Camera: February 20, 1977, Episode 11, Clover Park School District, KCPQ-TV Channel 13, Tacoma Washington Narrator: Ruth Kirk Log Cabin Builder: Gunther Leese Clock-winder: Herman Peterson Designer of cloth parkas: Marina (identified by first name only) Spinner and Farmer: Claudia Lombardi Content focuses on: British Columbia, Canada, Recreation, TravelTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices, see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproductio

    Box 31, Neg. No. 40750: Herman and Catherine with Holly Chad and Ruth Keenan

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    This black and white photograph features a portrait of Herman G. Witt and his wife, Catherine, standing between their attendants, Holly and Ruth, who are sitting. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing light dresses and carrying bouquets of flowers. Mrs. Witt is also wearing a veil. H.G. Witt ordered the photograph. Note: The attendants\u27 names are Holly Sylvester Chadd and Ruth Keenan. (This according to an email from Connie Thompson, Aug. 23, 2017.) Note: Mr. Witt\u27s name is Herman and his bride\u27s name is Catherine Rosalia Keenan (aka Katie), younger sister to her attendant, Ruth Keenan. (This information came from an email from Mary Carson on July 19, 2019.)https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/4759/thumbnail.jp

    A brief chronicle of the forbears & family of Miriam and Ruth Franc /

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    A chronicle of the forbears and family of Miriam and Ruth Franc, created by their father Henry Franc in 1927 with notes and corrections by Herman Kaufman; transcribed and edited by Peter Franc Strauss, 198
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