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Ruth and Williams
Even though there was not a Rookie of the Year award yet in 1939, Babe Ruth declared Williams to be the Rookie of the Year, to which Williams later said was " good enough for me ".
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.
The newspapers reported that Babe Ruth said when finally meeting Williams, " Hiya, kid.
Williams later said he was " flabbergasted " by the incident, as " after all, it was 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.
At the time of his retirement, Williams ranked third all-time in home runs ( behind Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx ), seventh in RBIs ( after Ruth, Cap Anson, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Foxx, and Mel Ott ; Stan Musial passed Williams in 1962 ), and seventh in batting average ( behind Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Lefty O ' Doul, Ed Delahanty and Tris Speaker ).
Williams was also second to Ruth in career slugging percentage, where he remains today, and first in on-base percentage.
Most modern statistical analyses place Williams, along with Ruth and Bonds, among the three most potent hitters to have played the game.
Williams ' baseball season of 1941 is often considered favorably with the greatest seasons of Ruth and Bonds in terms of various offensive statistical measures such as slugging, on-base and " offensive winning percentage.
" As a further indication, of the ten best seasons for OPS, short for On-Base Plus Slugging Percentage, a popular modern measure of offensive productivity, four each were achieved by Ruth and Bonds, and two by Williams.
Although Williams ' career did not overlap with that of Ruth or Bonds, a direct comparison with another great hitter, Hank Aaron, is possible.
DiMaggio, Hank Greenberg, and Ted Williams, who had just retired, had been paid over $ 100, 000 in a season, and Ruth had a peak salary of $ 80, 000.
Well known persons affiliated with Unity include Betty White, Eleanor Powell, Wally Amos, Licensed Unity Teacher Ruth Warrick, Barbara Billingsley, Theodore Schneider, Erykah Badu, Matt Hoverman, author Victoria Moran, Patricia Neal, Holmes Osborne and Esther Williams.
Florence Henderson, Gwen Verdon, Kathy Johnson, Barry Williams, Billy Blanks, David Hasselhoff, John Franklin, Ryan Bollman, Brian Robbins and Ruth Buzzi were among the stars who appeared during the run of the show.
Gene Williams, Tommy Cash, Buddy Jewell and New Tyme Music keyboardist Jim Austerman, grandson of Dyess natives Harvey and Ruth Headley.
Tshekedi Khama's regency as acting chief of the Bamangwato is best remembered for his expansion of the mephato regiments for the building of primary schools, grain silos, and water reticulation systems ; for his frequent confrontations with the British colonial authorities over the administration of justice in Ngwato country ; and for his efforts to deal with a major split in the tribe after Seretse married a white woman, Ruth Williams, while studying law in Britain.
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Many of the top entertainers of the era ( including W. C. Fields, Eddie Cantor, Josephine Baker, Fanny Brice, Ann Pennington, Bert Williams, Will Rogers, Ruth Etting, Ray Bolger, Helen Morgan, Marilyn Miller, Ed Wynn, Gilda Gray, Nora Bayes, Sophie Tucker, and others ) appeared in the shows.
Sephira released their first Christmas album in November 2011 produced by Dave Williams and Ruth & Joyce O ' Leary.
Earlier versions of runs created overestimated the number of runs created by players with extremely high A and B factors ( on-base and slugging ), such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and Barry Bonds.
The musical starred Eddie Cantor as Henry Williams, Ruth Etting as Leslie Daw, Frances Upton as Sally Morgan, Jack Rutherford as Bob Wells, Paul Gregory as Wanenis, Ethel Shutta as Mary ( replacing Ruby Keeler ), and featured Buddy Ebsen in the chorus.

Ruth and Khama
The first president, Sir Seretse Khama, was the grandson and heir of Khama III and his first son from Ruth Khama, Seretse Khama Ian Khama, would succeed Seretse Khama as the paramount chief of the Bamangwato and go on to become the commander of the Botswana Defense Force, as a Lieutenant General.
In June 1947, Khama met Ruth Williams, an English clerk at Lloyd's of London, and after a year of courtship, married her.
Ruth Williams Khama, travelling with her new husband, proved similarly popular.
* 1 November-Seretse Khama and his British wife Ruth were declared forbidden by the Union government in South Africa
Ruth Williams Khama died of throat cancer at the age of 79.
" A Marriage of Inconvenience, The Persecution of Ruth and Seretse Khama ".
* Ruth Williams Khama obituary, The Independent
: For other uses, see Ruth Williams Khama.

Ruth and Lady
As Leigh Montville wrote in The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth, No, No, Nanette had originated as a non-musical stage play called My Lady Friends, which opened on Broadway in December 1919.
" After, Hull made only one more film, The Lady from Texas ( 1951 ); she had also appeared in the CBS-TV version of Arsenic and Old Lace in 1949, with Ruth McDevitt, an actress who often succeeded Hull in her Broadway roles, as her sister.
He married Lady Victoria Stanley ; father of Ruth, Countess of Halifax, and was killed in action in Palestine.
In some instances ( such as Ruth Gordon's avenging mystery writer in " Try and Catch Me ", Janet Leigh's terminally ill actress in " Forgotten Lady ", Donald Pleasence's vintner in " Any Old Port in a Storm ", or Vera Miles ' besieged industrialist in " Lovely But Lethal "), the killer is more sympathetic than the victim or victims.
Arthur and Ruth Lee, by this time Lord and Lady Lee of Fareham, left Chequers on 8 January 1921 after a final dinner at the house.
" However, it was My Lady Friends, rather than No, No, Nanette, that had been directly financed by the Ruth sale.
Leigh Montville discovered during research for his 2006 book, The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth, that No, No, Nanette had originated as a non-musical stage play called My Lady Friends, which opened on Broadway in December 1919.
Her mother, Ruth, Lady Fermoy DCVO, was a confidante and lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth ( later the Queen Mother ).
Ruth Padel ( b. 1946 ), Poet, granddaughter of Sir Alan and Lady ( Nora ) Barlow ( née Darwin ), see above.
* Ruth, Lady Fermoy
" Baby " Ruth Cleveland ( October 3, 1891 January 7, 1904 ) was the first child of United States President Grover Cleveland and the First Lady Frances Cleveland.
* Ruth Gordon as the Old Lady
Lady Ruth Lewis was an important figure in the Welsh Folk-Song Society of London and invited Owen to become involved with the organization.
* Ruth Warshawsky — Lady in car
Marples married Ruth Dobson, who on his elevation to the Peerage in 1974 became Lady Marples.
* Obituary in The Washington Post, Ruth Laredo ; ‘ America's First Lady of the Piano ’, May 28, 2005
* Obituary in The Independent, Ruth Laredo ‘ America's First Lady of the piano ’, June 1, 2005
In 1940, Fiennes-Clinton married Leila Ruth Fitzpatrick, née Millen, and they had two children, Patricia Ruth Fiennes-Clinton ( born 1 February 1941, from 1988 Lady Patricia Elrick ), and Edward Gordon Fiennes-Clinton ( 7 February 1943 12 January 1999, also known as Lord Fynes, the courtesy title belonging to the heir apparent to the earldom ).
She acted in the films Forgotten Lady ( 1977 ) in Houston, Texas, and Mother ( 1978 ) with Patsy Ruth Miller.
* Harkness, Ruth, " The Lady and the Panda ," Carrick & Evans, New York, 1938

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