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  2. Arthur "Bugs" Baer - Wikipedia

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    Arthur "Bugs" Baer (January 9, 1886 - May 17, 1969) was a journalist and humorist. He was known for his clever, ... Baer also contributed to the 1919 book F.A.C.O.T.S.

  3. Headin' Home - Wikipedia

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    The screenplay was written by Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle Browne. Besides Ruth, it stars Ruth Taylor, William Sheer , and Margaret Seddon . It was filmed largely in Haverstraw , New York

  4. Bio De Casseres - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin and Bio were acquainted with writers and artists living in New York in the 1920s and 1930s. They befriended playwright and Nobel prize winner Eugene O'Neill, among other writers such as H. L. Mencken, Don Marquis, Arthur "Bugs" Baer, William Randolph Hearst and Hype Igoe. [3] In 1928 she helped O'Neil when he was depressed over his ...

  5. Category:American columnists - Wikipedia

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    B. Asa Baber; James Bacon (author) Kenneth Bacon; Arthur "Bugs" Baer; Ed Baig; Ronald Bailey; Tim Bajarin; Kevin Baker (author) Radley Balko; Doug Bandow; Ajamu Baraka

  6. Bugs (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Bugs is a nickname for: Arthur "Bugs" Baer (1886–1969), American journalist; Bugs Bennett (1892–1957), Major League Baseball pitcher; Bugs Bunny, a Warner Brothers cartoon character; Bob Bugden (1936–2023), Australian former professional rugby league footballer

  7. The Great White Way (1924 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Way is a 1924 American silent comedy film centered on the sport of boxing. [1] It was directed by E. Mason Hopper and produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Goldwyn Pictures.

  8. Baer - Wikipedia

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    Arthur "Bugs" Baer (1886–1969), American journalist and humorist; Buddy Baer (1915–1986), American boxer; Byron Baer (1929–2007), American politician; Carl Baer (1918–1996), American basketball player; Clara Gregory Baer (1863–1938), American inventor of netball, Newcomb ball and author of first rules of women's basketball

  9. Winsor McCay - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Sendak's children's book In the Night Kitchen (1970) was an homage to McCay's work, [139] as was Rick Veitch' comic book series Roarin' Rick's Rarebit Fiends (1994–96). [140] Kim Deitch and Simon Deitch's graphic novel The Boulevard of Broken Dreams revolved around a character named Winsor Newton, [d] based on an aged McCay. [141]