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  2. Eleanor Gehrig - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Twitchell was born March 6, 1904, in Chicago, the daughter of Nellie (née Mulvaney 1884–1968) and Frank Twitchell. [3] She had one brother, Frank. [4] Eleanor stated in her memoir she was a product of the roaring twenties and during this time in Chicago she led a party-girl lifestyle while climbing Chicago's social ladder, eventually meeting Gehrig at a party while he was in town ...

  3. Lou Gehrig - Wikipedia

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    Gehrig's life was the subject of the 1942 film The Pride of the Yankees, starring Gary Cooper as Gehrig and Teresa Wright as his wife Eleanor. It received eleven Academy Award nominations and won in one category, Film Editing.

  4. The Pride of the Yankees - Wikipedia

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    It emphasizes Gehrig's relationship with his parents (particularly his strong-willed mother), his friendships with players and journalists, and his storybook romance with the woman who became his "companion for life", Eleanor Twitchell. Details of his baseball career—which were still fresh in most fans' minds in 1942—are limited to montages ...

  5. A day for Gehrig: Eighty years later, they still come ... - AOL

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  6. 55 Inspiring Labor Day Quotes From MLK Jr., Eleanor ... - AOL

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    These inspirational Labor Day quotes will have you feeling thankful to live in America and appreciate the value of hard work. 55 Inspiring Labor Day Quotes From MLK Jr., Eleanor Roosevelt and More ...

  7. Rud Rennie - Wikipedia

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    With Gehrig's 1939 diagnosis [29] of A.L.S. (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that causes muscle weakness, paralysis, and ultimately, respiratory failure), Rennie remained close to the ballplayer and his wife Eleanor through Gehrig's retirement and downhill slide until Gehrig's death in 1941. [30]

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  9. Helen Woodford Ruth - Wikipedia

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    Helen Woodford Ruth. Helen Woodford Ruth (October 20, 1897 – January 11, 1929) was the first wife of American baseball player Babe Ruth and the adoptive mother of his daughter Dorothy.