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The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary
by Paul Dickson
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with references to "Baltimore Sun".
Excerpt - on Page 1: "
... New York Yankees to pull an accordion act and fold is in for both a surprise and a long wait" (Baltimore Sun, June 1, 1994). ace 1. n./obs. A run or score in the earliest era of baseball, so called in the ... "
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David Shulman, Peter Tamony, Baseball Magazine, National League, Baltimore Sun, American League, The Sporting News, New York Times, Babe Ruth, New York Tribune, Usage Note, Washington Post
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Garner's Modern American Usage
by Bryan A. Garner
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Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Baltimore Clothing Industry, 1899-1939 (Studies in Industry and Society)
by Professor Jo Ann E. Argersinger
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with references to "Baltimore Sun".
Excerpt - on Page 21: "
... and several East Baltimore merchants contributed food and cash. Still, by late August, the mayor received what the Baltimore Sun termed a "pitiful letter" from the strikers: "We are all starving. The grocers and the butchers will not trust us ... "
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New York, Baltimore Sun, Sara Barron, General Executive Board, Sidney Hillman, World War, shop chairwomen, major clothiers, shop chairmen, contract shops, buttonhole makers, loft district
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Lacrosse: A History of the Game
by Donald M. Fisher
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Excerpt - on Page 72: "
... Allan Poe, a namesake of his granduncle, who graduated in 1891 and later served as attorney general of Maryland." When Baltimore Sun journalist W. Wilson Wingate wrote a ... "
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New York, Johns Hopkins, United States, Native American, British Columbia, Baltimore Sun, lacrosse community, lacrosse enthusiasts, box lacrosse, traditional ball play, organized lacrosse, native lacrosse
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