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Definition of George herman ruth
1. Noun. United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs (1895-1948).
Lexicographical Neighbors of George Herman Ruth
Literary usage of George herman ruth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pieces of Hate and Other Enthusiasms by Heywood Broun (1922)
"Even as george herman ruth there is no mention of him. The nearest name we could
find was: "Roth, Filibert, forestry expert; b. ..."
2. Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson (1912)
"george herman ruth. Backwoods Princess, A. Hulbert Footner. Bad One, The.
John Farrow. "Barabbas." Marie Corelli. Barrier, The. Rex Beach. Barberry Bush. ..."
3. The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance by Marie Corelli (1911)
"Mary Roberts Rinehart. Backwoods Princess, A. Hulbert Footner. Babe Ruth's Own
Book of Baseball. george herman ruth. Bad One, The. ..."
4. Read & Understand, Nonfiction Grades 4-6 by Tekla N. White, Marilyn Evans, Evan-Moor Corporation (1999)
"May 25,1895—george herman ruth, one of the greatest baseball players in the major
leagues, was born. His nickname was Babe. June 4,1896—Henry Ford drove his ..."