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Ruth and Krauss
* Ruth Krauss The Carrot Seed
Ruth Krauss married children's book author Crockett Johnson in 1941.
: " Prior to the commercialization of children's books, there was Ruth Krauss.
* Ruth Krauss papers at the University of Connecticut
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* Mama, I Wish I Was Snow, Child You'd Be Very Cold, by Ruth Krauss, Atheneum, 1962
* Ruth Krauss, American poet, playwright and children's book author
Several of her illustrated children's books from the 1950s remain in print, such as I Can Fly by Ruth Krauss.
Deese married Ellin Ruth Krauss in 1948.

Ruth and Baltimore
The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum is located at 216 Emory Street, a Baltimore row house in which Ruth was born and which is three blocks west of Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
In 1983, the building became the official museum of the Baltimore Orioles, which signed Ruth to his first professional contract.
His performance attracted the attention of Jack Dunn, the owner of the minor league Baltimore Orioles, who also discovered Babe Ruth.
In 1981 professor Ruth Sheffey of Baltimore ’ s Morgan State University founded the Zora Neale Hurston Society.
Modell and his wife, former television actress Patricia Breslin, donated millions of dollars to a variety of charities, most notably the SEED School, a boarding school being developed in Baltimore for disadvantaged youth ; Johns Hopkins Hospital ; Kennedy Krieger Institute ; St. Vincent ’ s Center, a home for abused children ; and the House Of Ruth, a domestic violence center.
Other musicians included John Fahey, one of the first " folk " musicians to gain national appeal, Peter Tork ( of The Monkees ), underground legend Tim Buckley, guitarist Link Wray, pop singer and songwriter Billy Stewart, country singer Patsy Cline, guitarist Danny Gatton, doo wop bands The Orioles ( based out of D. C., though from Baltimore ) and The Clovers, Scott McKenzie ( known for " If You're Going to San Francisco "), R & B singer Ruth Brown, and country star Roy Clark.
Cummings was born in Baltimore, the son of Ruth and Robert Cummings.
* April 22 Babe Ruth pitches his first professional game for the Baltimore Orioles at age 19
A high-minor league franchise in the Eastern League filled the void left by the Orioles in 1903, including local product and future baseball icon Babe Ruth, but top-level professional baseball would not return to Baltimore until the St. Louis Browns relocated to the city in.
Two different stadiums were located here, a 1922 version known as Baltimore Stadium, Municipal Stadium, and Venable Stadium and the stadium that, when completed in 1950, would become known as Memorial Stadium, and, for a time, Babe Ruth Stadium in reference to the then-recently deceased Baltimore native.
It was also known for a time as " Babe Ruth Stadium ", after the then-recently deceased Hall of Famer and Baltimore native.
Babe Ruth was discovered at Mount St. Mary's by Joe Engel, a student and baseball player at the school, when the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys of Baltimore ( which Ruth attended ) team came to Emmitsburg to play.
Engel informed minor-league Baltimore Orioles manager Jack Dunn of Ruth and his prodigious pitching ability.
) and a daughter, Ruth Eakin Eisenhower ( born July 21, 1938 ; died January 2, 1984 in Baltimore, Maryland ).
Claire Ruth, at the unveiling of a memorial plaque to her husband Babe Ruth in Baltimore's old Memorial Stadium ( Baltimore ) | Memorial Stadium ( 1955 )
In addition to the New York Philharmonic, the Detroit and the American Symphony Orchestra, Ruth Laredo played among others with the Philadelphia, the Cleveland and the American Composers Orchestra, the Baltimore, Beaumont, Boston, Greenwich, Houston, Indianapolis, Jupiter, Madison, National, New Jersey, St. Louis and
The 1914 season featured the professional debut of local son Babe Ruth, but competition from the Baltimore Terrapins of the Federal League forced Dunn to sell Ruth and many of his other players, and relocate the team to Richmond, Virginia ( eventually becoming the present-day Syracuse Chiefs ).
His works have been in the repertoire of the Atlanta Ballet, Augusta Ballet, Baltimore Ballet, Boston Ballet, Joffrey II, Washington Ballet, Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago, Dance Alive, Gainesville Ballet, Ruth Mitchell Dance Theatre, Tampa Ballet, Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Peninsula Ballet, Atlanta Dance Theatre, Ballet Hawaii, Augusta Dance Theatre, The Greenville Ballet, and The Philippine Ballet Theater.
Along with Babe Ruth, he was sold by the Baltimore Orioles to the Red Sox.

Ruth and Maryland
He was the son of Cornelius Howard and Ruth ( Eager ) Howard, of the Maryland planter elite and was born at their plantation " Belvedere ," which he inherited after their deaths.
Bari was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, the daughter of mathematician Ruth Aaronson Bari and diamond setter Arthur Bari.
It was located at the Dalecarlia Site ( including buildings now named for John C. Frémont and Charles Ruth ) on MacArthur Blvd., just outside Washington, D. C. in Montgomery County, Maryland, and adjacent to the Dalecarlia Reservoir.
* Ruth Kastner, Committee on the History and Philosophy of Science, University of Maryland, College Park.
Joshua was born to John ( 1730 1795 ) and Ruth Benton Seney in 1756 on the family farm near Church Hill, Maryland.

Ruth and July
Ruth is also commemorated as a matriarch in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod on July 16, and is one of the Five Heroines of the Order of the Eastern Star.
* Spouses: Ruth Doreen Crick, née Dodd ( b. 1913, m. 18 February 1940 8 May 1947 ), now Mrs. James Stewart Potter ; Odile Crick, née Speed ( b. 11 August 1920, m. 14 August 1949 28 July 2004, d. 5 July 2007 )
On July 31, 1969, Aaron hit his 537th home run, passing Mickey Mantle ; this moved him into third place on the career home run list, after Willie Mays and Babe Ruth.
While on the baseball team, Williams was sent back to Fenway Park on July 13, 1943 to play on an All-Star team managed by Babe Ruth.
On July 17,, Williams became the fifth player ever to hit 400 home runs, following Mel Ott in 1941, Jimmie Foxx in 1938, Lou Gehrig in 1936, and Babe Ruth in 1927.
* July 21 Ruth St. Denis, American dancer ( b. 1878 )
* July 4 Ruth Lawrence, 13, achieves a first in mathematics at Oxford University, becoming the youngest British person ever to earn a first-class degree and the youngest known graduate of Oxford University.
* July 13 Ruth Ellis ( born 1926 ) is hanged for murder in London, becoming the last woman ever to be executed in the United Kingdom.
* July 12 Marquis de St Ruth ( killed at the Battle of Aughrim )
As reported by editor Ruth Berman ( issue # 1, Inside Star Trek, July 1968, pp. 15 16 ), " ardent rock hound and amateur lapidary " Roddenberry came up with the Vulcan philosophy after he presented Leonard Nimoy with a unique " hand-crafted piece of jewelry ," a " pendent " ( sic ) of polished yellow gold ( circle ) and florentined white gold ( triangle ), with a stone of brilliant white fabulite — an artificial gem " developed by the laser industry and used in space mechanisms for its optical qualities ," and thus well-suited as a gift for an actor in a science fiction show.
* July 3 Ruth Crawford-Seeger, composer ( d. 1953 )
United Savings, founded on July 6, 1960, by Robert and Ruth J. Chinn, was the first Asian American-owned savings and loan in the United States.
In July 1966, Reilly married Ruth Gammons ( b. 1941 ), now a retired schoolteacher.
* 1955, 12 July: Ruth Ellis, aged 28, the last woman to be hanged in Britain.
Ruth Crawford Seeger ( July 3, 1901 November 18, 1953 ), born Ruth Porter Crawford, was a modernist composer and an American folk music specialist.
* Ruth Ellis-13 July 1955
Ruth Plumly Thompson ( 27 July 1891 6 April 1976 ) was an American writer of children's stories.
In July 1970, the play was revived in the West End at the Globe Theatre, starring Amanda Reiss as Elvira, Beryl Reid as Madame Arcati, Patrick Cargill as Charles and Phyllis Calvert as Ruth and ran until January 1971.
Diana Ruth Johnson ( born 25 July 1966 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hull North since 2005 ; she was the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State with responsibility for Schools in the Department for Children, Schools and Families until the resignation of Gordon Brown as Prime Minister, as well as being an Assistant Whip for the Government.
* On July 22, 1933, in Burlington, Iowa, he married Ruth Josephine Googins ( Ruth G. Eidson ).
At the July 6, 2012 Essence Fest show in New Orleans, Anita Pointer had rejoined the group, thelineup for that concert being was Ruth and Anita Pointer and Sadako Johnson.
On July 13, 1912, Olive gave birth to their daughter Ruth.

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