Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Athletes_Baseball - Gehrig Lou
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 96    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

         Gehrig Lou:     more books (46)
  1. Lou Gehrig: One of Baseball's Greatest (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Jr., Guernsey Van Riper, 1986-10-31
  2. Lou Gehrig: A Biography (Baseball's All-Time Greatest Hitters) by William C. Kashatus, 2004-08-30
  3. Lou Gehrig (Baseball Hall of Famers) by Robert Greenberger, 2003-08
  4. Lou Gehrig - Baseball's Iron Man
  5. Lou Gehrig (Baseball Legends) by Norman L. Macht, 1993-03
  6. Lou Gehrig (Baseball Superstars) by Ronald A. Reis, 2007-07-30
  7. The Ashes of Lou Gehrig and Other Baseball Essays by Sean Peter Kirst, 2003-08
  8. Five OClock Lightning: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the Greatest Baseball Team in History, The 1927 New York Yankees by Harvey Frommer, 2007-10-26
  9. Lou Gehrig, one of baseball's greatest by Guernsey Van Riper Jr, 1651
  10. Lou Gehrig : A Biography (Baseball's All-Time Greatest Hitters) by William C. Kashatus, 2004
  11. Lou Gehrig: Iron Man of Baseball, (Americans All) by Willard Luce, Celia Luce, 1970-06
  12. Lou Gehrig,: The iron horse of baseball, by Richard Gibson Hubler, 1941
  13. Lou Gehrig: The Iron Horse of Baseball
  14. 'Baseball Bride'..article in Collier's Magazine June 1, 1935 by Lou (Mrs) Gehrig, 1935

1. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Lou Gehrig
Photo and brief biography from the Hall of Fame site.
http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/gehrig_lou.htm
Lou Gehrig
Henry Louis Gehrig Born: June 19, 1903, New York, New York
Died: June 2, 1941, Riverdale, New York
Batted: left
Th rew: left
Played for: New York Yankees
Elected to Hall of Fame by BBWAA (Special Election): 1939
Career Batting Record

Hall of Fame Plaque
Lou Gehrig teamed with Babe Ruth to form baseball's most devastating hitting tandem ever. "The Iron Horse" had 13 consecutive seasons with both 100 runs scored and 100 RBI, setting an American League mark with 184 RBI in 1931; hit a record 23 grand slams; and won the 1934 Triple Crown. His .361 batting average in seven World Series led the Yankees to six titles in 13 years. A true gentleman and a tragic figure, Gehrig's consecutive games streak ended at 2,130 when he was felled by a disease that later carried his name. Did you know ... that Lou Gehrig was the first baseball player to have his uniform number retired? Search Our Online Library Catalog "ABNER" for Lou Gehrig
Hall of Famer Biographies
© National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.

2. Lou Gehrig Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
lou gehrig batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statisticsfor each season and his career, and a list of any postseason awards he has
http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gehrilo01.shtml
SPORTS Baseball Football Basketball Books SUPPORT BR.com Newly Available Pages Quick Index: Players Teams Leagues Managers ... Random You Are Here Baseball-Reference.com Players Lou Gehrig Lou Gehrig
Henry Louis Gehrig (The Iron Horse or Biscuit Pants)
also known as Ludwig Heinrich Gehrig Bats Left, Throws Left
Height Weight 200 lb. Debut June 15, 1923
Born
June 19, 1903 in New York, NY
Died June 2, 1941 in Riverdale, NY Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1939. About biographical information BaseballPrimer.com
baseball for the thinking fan. Pro-Football-Reference.com
Our gridiron counterpart. The Baseball Books Blog
The latest on Baseball Books. Subscribe to our mailing list Steiner Sports sponsor(s) this page. You can sponsor a page
Page Expires: 2004-09-24 For all of your authentic, hand-signed New York Yankees collectibles and gifts, go to Steiner Sports. Batting Glossary Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG TB SH SF IBB HBP GDP ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 1923 20 NYY AL NYY AL ... AL 8 28 2 4 1 5 1 .143 .273 .143 4 2 ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+ 17 Seasons 8001 2721 163 1995 101 790 .340 .447 .632 106 45 2 2164 1888 534 493 102 1508 5060 ++-++++-++-++-++-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+

3. Lou Gehrig Baseball Statistics By Baseball Almanac
lou gehrig baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by baseball Almanac. pleased to present a comprehensive player registry for lou gehrig which includes his biographical data, yearby-year Stats - lou gehrig stats by baseball Almanac
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=gehrilo01

4. Lou Gehrig Memorial Award On Baseball Almanac
baseball Almanac examines and chronologically lists every recipient of the lou gehrig Memorial Award. Major League baseball player who both on and off the field best exemplifies the character of
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_lg.shtml
Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertising Downloads Feedback Newsletter ... Year In Review Gehrig Award Related Links 2002 Word Doc Press Release "In the beginning I used to make one terrible play a game. Then I got so I'd make one a week and finally I'd pull a bad one about once a month. Now, I'm trying to keep it down to one a season." - Lou Gehrig T he Lou Gehrig Memorial Award was established by Lou Gehrig's college fraternity, Phi Delta Theta at Columbia University. The award is presented annually to the Major League baseball player who both on and off the field best exemplifies the character of Lou Gehrig. Lou Gehrig Memorial Award In Chronological Order Year Name(s) Team League Position Alvin Dark New York Giants NL SS Pee Wee Reese Brooklyn Dodgers NL SS Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals NL Gil McDougald New York Yankees AL Gil Hodges Los Angeles Dodgers NL Dick Groat Pittsburgh Pirates NL SS Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves NL P Robin Roberts Baltimore Orioles AL P Bobby Richardson New York Yankees AL Ken Boyer St. Louis Cardinals

5. Baseball - Gehrig, Lou
Consecutive Games, and Yankee baseball Comprehensive information on lou gehrig. Spans every aspect by LikeTelevision. National baseball Hall of Fame - lou gehrig - Photo and brief
http://www.baseball-toplinks.com/Top_Sports_Baseball_Players_G_Gehrig_Lou.html
Other Sports Subjects Basketball
Equestrian

Soccer

Golf
...
Winter Sports

Other Useful Web Links Google
Yahoo

Dmoz

Games
...
Alltheweb
Gehrig, Lou Links
Sub Categories
Websites Lou Gehrig: More than ALS, Consecutive Games, and Yankee Baseball Comprehensive information on Lou Gehrig. Spans every aspect of his life.
The Lou Gehrig Story
Full broadband movie presented by LikeTelevision National Baseball Hall of Fame - Lou Gehrig Photo and brief biography from the Hall of Fame site.

6. The Fine Art Of Baseball
Signed and numbered prints by Robert W. Cox of Honus Wagner, Nap Lajoie, Walter Johnson, Ted Wiliams, Mickey Mantle, lou gehrig and Joe Dimaggio.
http://allaboutcelebritys.com
THE FINE ART OF BASEBALL Fine Art Works by Robert W. Cox Fine Baseball Art Robert W. Cox, the renowned artist from South Carolina, has received much acclaim for his "The Fine Art of Baseball" prints consisting of Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Joe Dimaggio, Walter Johnson, Lou Gehrig, Honus Wagner and Nap Lajoie. These limited number High Quality prints are available for sale by calling The Fine Art of Baseball Toll Free at 1(877)787-4600 or on-line. Online purchases, through our Secure Server, are discounted. Each print is personally Signed and Numberd by the Artist. When presented with one of Cox's original prints to be signed at his final show(Atlantic city, 1994) Mickey Mantle was quoted as saying "This is the best I've ever seen." Reprinted from Legends Sports Memorabilia Magazine A Look at what's new in the World of Sports Memorabilia and Collectibles The Fine Art of Baseball Robert W. Cox has published a work entitled, "The Fine Art of Baseball." The fine art printmaker from Columbia, South Carolina, produced these fine art lithographs of only the top all-time greats of baseball. So far only Honus Wagner, Nap Lajoie, Walter Johnson, Ted Wiliams, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig and Joe Dimaggio are completed in the 14 x 17 inch limited edition lithograph series.
The 81/2 x 11 inch reproductions of the larger size, called" Artist Promos" range in price anywhere from $20 - $45. Personally autographed versions are in the $40 - $100 range.

7. The National Baseball Hall Of Fame And Museum...Your Education Destination, Educ
baseball Legends lou gehrig. Chelsea House Publishers, New York / Philadelphia,1993. Van Riper Jr., Guernsey. lou gehrig One of baseball s Greatest.
http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/education/units/content/character_education.ht
Character Education
Lou Gehrig: The Iron Horse
Thematic Unit of Study
I. Introduction
II. Objectives

III. Preparing the Students

IV. Presentation
... Printable PDF Format
Your feedback is important. Complete an easy survey to help us improve these thematic units. I. Introduction - rationale, goals, target audience Do you want to help your class develop the characteristics they need to be successful in life and an asset to society? Would you like to introduce your students to Lou Gehrig, man of true integrity and a great role model? More than statistics, the essence of a Hall of Famer are his personal qualities. In this thematic unit focused on character education, attributes such as perseverance, courage, humility, grace, selflessness, respect, self-discipline, leadership, sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty and citizenship are highlighted by Gehrig's life and the careers of many other Hall of Famers. Return to top II. Objectives - in completing this lesson, students will: A. Examine the life and character attributes of Lou Gehrig, and those of other Hall of Famers, through historical data from various sources, including museum and library collections, artifacts, primary sources, oral testimonies and Web sites. B. Analyze documentation to determine how qualities of Lou Gehrig's character contributed to his success as an athlete and human being, and inspired teammates and generations of fans.

8. Lou Gehrig
lou gehrig lou gehrig National baseball Hall of Fame gehrig legacySports Century lou gehrig, the Iron Horse baseball History.com.
http://www.gardenofpraise.com/ibdgehri.htm
LOU GEHRIG
Baseball player
Born in 1903 - Died in 1941
Lou Gehrig was one of baseball's great players. His parents didn't want him to make a career of baseball. They thought it was a waste of time, but he loved the game. He was on his high school baseball team. A talent scout saw him and offered him a sports scholarship in college.
The family didn't have much money because his father was ill. His mother was a cook at the college and Lou waited on tables to help pay his way.
He started playing for the New York Yankees in 1923. His parents scraped together $14 for him to make the trip to spring training camp in New Orleans. When he got there, he started looking for a job, but the team paid him some money in advance. (They usually paid the players at the end of the training camp.) He was able to concentrate on practicing and improving his skills.
He improved so much that two different times, he was named American League Most Valuable player. He was called the
"Iron Horse".
He played in every game for 14 years without missing even one. He played over 2000 games. That was a record that wasn't broken for 50 years.
But then something bad happened. He could barely swing the bat and he couldn't run around the bases any more. He knew that something was wrong. He went to specialists

9. Lou Gehrig :: The Official Web Site
BIOGRAPHY Of all the players in baseball history, none possessedas much talent and humility as lou gehrig. His accomplishments
http://www.lougehrig.com/about/bio.htm
BIOGRAPHY
Of all the players in baseball history, none possessed as much talent and humility as Lou Gehrig. His accomplishments on the field made him an authentic American hero, and his tragic early death made him a legend.
Gehrig’s later glory came from humble beginnings. He was born on June 19, 1903 in New York City. The son of German immigrants, Gehrig was the only one of four children to survive. His mother, Christina, worked tirelessly, cooking, cleaning houses and taking in laundry to make ends meet. His father, Heinrich, often had trouble finding work and had poor health.
From Columbia to Yankee Stadium
Christina was adamant that Gehrig receive a good education, so in 1921 he went to Columbia on a football scholarship to pursue a degree in engineering. Before his first semester began, New York Giants manager John McGraw advised him to play summer professional baseball under an assumed name, Henry Lewis. “Everyone does it,” McGraw explained, even though the illegal ball playing could have jeopardized Gehrig’s collegiate sports career. Gehrig was discovered after playing a dozen games for Hartford in the Eastern League. As a result, he was banned from intercollegiate sports during his freshman year.
Gehrig returned to sports as a fullback at Columbia during the 1922 football season, and then pitched and played first base for the Columbia Nine in 1923. When baseball scout Paul Krichell saw the Columbia baseball team play, Gehrig’s hitting skills impressed him so much that he signed Gehrig to the Yankees in 1923 with a $1,500 bonus. Gehrig left Columbia and returned to the Hartford team, where he hit .304 that season. When he was called up to the majors in September, he hit .423 in 26 at-bats.

10. Lou Gehrig
from lou. In 27 gehrig batted .373 with a career high .765 SLG and .474 OBP. WithRuth, he posted the best numbers by a pair of teammates in baseball history.
http://www.thebaseballpage.com/past/pp/gehriglou/
The BASEBALL Page
The Web
Site Menu Home Baseball Forums Ask the Expert This Day in History All-Time Teams Player Pages Team Pages Ultimate Games World Series Baseball FAQ Baseball Features StatsCenter Baseball Articles Free TBP Newsletter TBP Store
LOU GEHRIG
Lou Gehrig was the greatest player who was rarely considered the best player on his team. For more than a decade he shared the spotlight with Babe Ruth and then Joe DiMaggio, unable to match their flare or popularity. Asked about toiling alongside Ruth, Gehrig responded with typical modesty, "It's a pretty big shadow. It gives me lots of room to spread myself."
"The Iron Horse" set the record for the most consecutive games played, doing so while he was the best at his position year in and year out. He excelled in the post-season, winning six World Championships while batting cleanup. He holds the career record for most grand slams and he was the first player to have his uniform number retired. His career and life ended tragically when he was struck with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a disease which today bear's his name.
Nicknames
"The Iron Horse," "Larrupin' Lou," "Biscuit Pants," and "Columbia Lou"

11. MSN Encarta - Gehrig, Lou
the spinal disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which later became knownas lou gehrig s disease, he retired from baseball early in the 1939 season.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761554654/Gehrig_Lou.html
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Tasks Find in this article Print Preview Send us feedback Related Items Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, National disease named for Lou Gehrig more... Magazines Search the Encarta Magazine Center for magazine and news articles about this topic Further Reading Gehrig, Lou News Search MSNBC for news about Gehrig, Lou Internet Search Search Encarta about Gehrig, Lou Search MSN for Web sites about Gehrig, Lou Also on Encarta Editor's picks: Good books about Iraq Compare top online degrees What's so funny? The history of humor Also on MSN Summer shopping: From grills to home decor D-Day remembered on Discovery Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Gehrig, Lou Multimedia 2 items Gehrig, Lou (1903-1941), American professional baseball player, also known as the Iron Horse because he established a record for the number of consecutive games played by a professional baseball player, appearing in 2130 games in succession from 1925 to 1939. The record was broken in 1995 when Cal Ripken, Jr., of the Baltimore Orioles surpassed the mark.

12. Baseball Memorabilia Lou Gehrig From Classic Memorabilia
baseball Memorabilia featuring lou gehrig
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://pttf.com/c/rdr?i=4358I1-9122634&t=http%3

13. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gehrig Lou
The Pride of the Yankees, motion picture about baseball great lou gehrig,based on a story by Paul Gallico. 11. 1939 baseball lou gehrig.*.
http://encarta.msn.com/Gehrig_Lou.html
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Encarta Search results for "Gehrig Lou" Page of 2 next Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers Gehrig, Lou Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Gehrig, Lou (1903-1941), American professional baseball player, also known as the Iron Horse because he established a record for the number of... related items Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, National disease named for Lou Gehrig farewell speech by Lou Gehrig Lou Gehrig leaves baseball ... , motion picture about Lou Gehrig Article—Encarta Encyclopedia The Pride of the Yankees , motion picture about baseball great Lou Gehrig, based on a story by Paul Gallico. Released in 1942, this film was nominated... Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, called Lou Gehrig’s disease Article—Encarta Encyclopedia Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, progressive, fatal disease of the motor neurons (nerve cells) that control... New York Yankees, team Lou Gehrig played for

14. LOU GEHRIG
An alternative to the baseball Hall of Fame, which honors baseball's real greats. Extensive statistics, player areas coverage of modern baseball. lou gehrig. YEAR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR HR% RBI
http://www.baseballimmortals.net/immortals/lou_gehrig.shtml
BASEBALL IMMORTALS
An alternate to Cooperstown and home to the most powerful baseball encyclopedia on the market
Immortals Statistics Subscribe Discussion boards ... Home
LOU GEHRIG
  • ALL TIME RANKINGS: 2nd in BPA (.692), 3rd in RBI (1995), SLG (.632), OPS (1.080), ISO (.292); 4th in OBA (.447), RCAA (1247), OWP (.797); 5th in EBH (1190), RC/G (11.21), 6th in SEC (.481), 7th in RC (2367), 8th in R (1888), RCAP (939); 12th in TB (5059), 14th in BB (1508), 15th in AVG (.340), 18th in HR (493), 22nd in HR% (6.16), 2B (535); tied for 36th in 3B (162), 48th in H (2721) , 81st in PA (9660), tied for 96th in CS (101) SINGLE SEASON RANKINGS: RBI 2nd (1841931), tied for 4th (1751927), 6th (1741930), tied for 12th (1651934), tied for 19th (1591937), tied for 33rd (1521936), tied for 36th (1511932), tied for 71st (1421928), tied for 90th (1391933); HR tied for 31st (491934, 1936), tied for 53rd (471927), tied for 69th (461931); HR% tied for 73rd (8.461934, 1936); R 2nd (1671936), tied for 3rd (1631931), tied for 20th (1491927), tied for 34th (1431930), tied for 52nd (1391928), tied for 57th (1381932, 1933, 1937), tied for 77th (1351926);

15. The Baseball Career Of Lou Gehrig
The baseball career of lou gehrig. Your are here Pagewise Home Hobbies,Sports Leisure SportsPeople The baseball career of lou gehrig.
http://papa.essortment.com/lougehrig_rrdg.htm
The baseball career of Lou Gehrig
Lou Gehrig died at a very young age, but lived long enough to leave a legacy on the game of baseball that still lives on today.
One of the most durable and feared hitters of the 20s and 30s, Lou Gehrig began his professional baseball career in the New York Yankees farm system in 1923. In 1925, his first full season as a Yankee, Gehrig hit .295 with 68 RBI. It would be the start of his 2,130 consecutive game playing streak, and the last full season that he would score and drive in less than 100 runs. While playing in Babe Ruths shadow for much of his career, Gehrig quietly went about his business, setting an American League record for RBI in 1931 with 184, nine more than the previous American League record, which he also held. In 1932, he became the first American League player to hit four homeruns in one game. He would finish with 493 for his career. He won two MVP awards for his solid hitting, base running, and defense at first base. His only batting title came in 1934, the year he won the leagues Triple Crown. He also holds the major league record for career grand slams with 23. bodyOffer(18606) As wonderful as Gehrigs career was, it took a sharp turn downward beginning in 1938. He never felt completely right, and was in a horrible slump. He tried to start fresh in the 1939 season, but by May 2, hed had enough.

16. Gehrig, Lou
Related content from HighBeam Research on lou gehrig. Double legacy of the IronHorse; lou gehrig left his mark on baseball and his name on a dread disease.
http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0820407
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Infoplease Tools

17. LookSmart - Directory - Lou Gehrig
the Iron Horse. ; baseball of Yesterday lou gehrig Read profileof the Iron Horse, a man who played in 2,130 consecutive games.
http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317902/us61322/us4062858/us540791/us2
@import url(/css/us/style.css); @import url(/css/us/searchResult1.css); Home
IN the directory this category
YOU ARE HERE Home Sports Baseball Major League Players ... Players G
Lou Gehrig - Find official profiles and fan dedications for this legendary New York Yankee.
Directory Listings About
  • allRefer Reference - Lou Gehrig, Sports Biographies
    Discusses the achievements, background, and sports career of the American baseball player, aka "the Iron Horse."
    Baseball of Yesterday - Lou Gehrig

    Read profile of the Iron Horse, a man who played in 2,130 consecutive games. Includes audio clip of a famous speech he gave at Yankee Stadium.
    Baseball Page.com, The - Lou Gehrig

    Explore the career of this legendary hitter nicknamed the "Iron Horse," with his batting records and feats. Find books about him.
    Baseball-Reference.com - Lou Gehrig

    Resource offers batting and fielding statistics, appearances on leaderboards, and awards for this left-handed player.
    Biography.com - Lou Gehrig
    Read about the life, career, and death of the man regarded as "one of the greatest baseball players of all time." ESPN.com - Gehrig Legacy One of Iron
  • 18. Sports: Baseball: Major_League: Players: G: Gehrig,_Lou - Open Site
    Top Sports baseball Major League Players G gehrig, lou (1) Lifetime Statisticsand Profile. lou gehrig Profile. Born. 619-1903 in New York, NY USA. Died.
    http://open-site.org/Sports/Baseball/Major_League/Players/G/Gehrig,_Lou/
    Open Site The Open Encyclopedia Project home submit content become an editor the entire directory only in G/Gehrig,_Lou Top Sports Baseball Major League ... G : Gehrig, Lou
    Lifetime Statistics and Profile Lou Gehrig Profile Born
    in New York, NY USA
    Died
    in Riverdale, NY USA
    College Columbia
    Weight:
    Height
    Bats Left
    Throws Left
    First Game Lou Gehrig Offensive Statistics by Year Year Team G AB H BA Runs HR RBI SO BB SB CS Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Yankees Lou Gehrig Career Offensive Totals Years Stints G AB H BA Runs HR RBI SO BB SB CS This category needs an editor - apply here Open Site Code 0.5.3 JVDS.com Visit our sister sites dmoz.org mozilla.org chefmoz.org musicmoz.org ... edit

    19. Lou Gehrig Pictures, Statistics, Wallpapers, Biography, Posters, Picture
    Classic baseball Print lou gehrig NY Yankees 1925, 1.00, Classicbaseball Print - lou gehrig NY Yankees 1927, 1.00, Classic baseball
    http://www.starpulse.com/Athletes/Gehrig,_Lou/
    News Personals Posters Play Games ... Web Hosting
    Lou Gehrig Categories Home Athletes G > Gehrig, Lou Auctions
    Articles

    Biography

    Fan Mail
    ...
    Wallpapers

    Lou Gehrig on eBay Picture Product Price Bids Classic Baseball Print - Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig 1926 1960 Fleer Lou Gehrig # 28 (PSA 7) The Pride of the Yankees GARY COOPER/Lou Gehrig VHS Original 1928 Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Wire Photo ... items on ebay Top Athetes Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    Tiger Woods

    Barry Bonds

    Jimmie Johnson
    ... View All (1700+) Top Actresses Elisha Cuthbert
    Lindsay Lohan
    Jennifer Garner Uma Thurman ... View All (1900+) Top Music Beastie Boys Maroon 5 Black Eyed Peas Modest Mouse ... View All (1600+) Top Movies Harry Potter 3 Shrek 2 The Day After Tomorrow Troy ... View All (1600+)

    20. Gehrig, Lou. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Stricken by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a rare type of paralysis since often referredto as lou gehrig’s disease, gehrig retired from baseball in 1939 and
    http://www.bartleby.com/65/ge/Gehrig-L.html
    Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Gehrig, Lou

    Page 1     1-20 of 96    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter