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  2. Ruth Graves Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Jones Wakefield (née Graves; June 17, 1903 – January 10, 1977) was an American chef, known for her innovations in the baking field. She pioneered the first chocolate chip cookie recipe, an invention many people incorrectly assume was a mistake. [ 1 ]

  3. Talk:Ruth Graves Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1905, Wakefield grew up to be a dietician and food lecturer after graduating from the Framingham State Normal School Department of Household Arts in 1924. Along with her husband Kenneth, she bought a tourist lodge named the Toll House Inn, where she prepared the recipes for meals that were served to guests.

  4. List of women innovators and inventors by country - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Graves Wakefield (1903–1977), chocolate chip cookies Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), folding cabinet bed Linda Gottfredson (born 1947), educational psychology

  5. Another psychologist, Ruth and her mathematician husband Richard had been friends of Oppenheimer since he arrived in California in 1928 at the age of 24.

  6. Ruth Jones (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Jones (basketball) (1946–1986), American college women's basketball coach; Ruth Jones (politician) (born 1962), Labour MP for Newport West; Ruth Jones McClendon (1943–2017; born Ruth Elizabeth Jones), American politician; Ruth Jones Graves Wakefield (1903–1977), inventor of the chocolate chip cookie; Ruth Martin-Jones (born 1947 ...

  7. Ruth Wakefield - Wikipedia

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  8. Today in History: Babe Ruth dies at 53 - AOL

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    Sixty-seven years ago today, in 1948, baseball legend Babe Ruth died at the age of 53 -- just 23 years after his retirement from the game he changed forever. For 54 years, Babe Ruth was the MLB's ...

  9. Ruth Cravath - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Wakefield Cravath (1902–1986) ... Ruth Barrows Cravath [1] was born in Chicago, Illinois, on January 23, 1902 [2] to Ruth Myra Rew and James Raney Cravath.