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Miller James Huggins (March 27, 1878 – September 25, 1929) was an American professional baseball player and manager. Huggins played second base for the... |
States on August 30, 2024. In 1994, Miller married actor Will Arnett. They divorced in 1995. Miller married James Huggins in 2000, and they have two daughters:... |
Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins; edited by Sir William and Lady Huggins. London, (Publications of Sir William Huggins's Observatory; v. 2) Planetary... |
Jeremy Brett (redirect from Peter Jeremy William Huggins) Peter Jeremy William Huggins (3 November 1933 – 12 September 1995), known professionally as Jeremy Brett, was an English actor. He played fictional detective... |
William Huggins, for their spectroscopic study of the composition of stars. In 1845, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1870 Miller had completed... |
children included: James Miller Huggins (1807–1870), also a marine artist; John William Huggins (1809–?) and Berthia Huggins (1811–1884) who married Edward... |
when the team posthumously dedicated an on-field monument to manager Miller Huggins in center field. Additional team members were honored with monuments... |
Jacob Ruppert (category 1939 deaths) p. 194 "Miller Huggins to Pilot Yankees: Signed for Two Years to Succeed Wild Bill Donovan. Tom Connery Will Scout for Yanks. Under Huggins Cardinals... |
the team from 1903 to 1908. Miller Huggins was the next manager to manage the team for more than three seasons. Huggins took over the managerial duties... |
screenplay was written by Roy Huggins, developed from a serial he wrote for The Saturday Evening Post. Arthur Kennedy, Kristine Miller, and Barry Kelley appear... |
violence Archived 8 November 2023 at the Wayback Machine Martha Knisely Huggins (ed.) – 1991 – p. 211 Stickler, Angus (23 November 2005). "Brazilian police... |
World Series appearances for the club. New York was managed by Miller Huggins until his death on September 25. They played at Yankee Stadium. April 16, 1929:... |
Jack Hendricks (category 1943 deaths) minor leagues, eventually getting his major league opportunity when Miller Huggins was fired by the St. Louis Cardinals after the 1917 season. After a... |
Julius Fleischmann (category 1925 deaths) Shamrocks, which included the future Hall of Fame manager Miller Huggins. In 1900, Huggins played for Fleischmann's semiprofessional team based in the... |
Wally Pipp (category 1965 deaths) Yankees began the 1925 season struggling, and Huggins began to replace players in his lineup in response. Huggins benched starting shortstop Everett Scott... |
used by writer Huggins in his 1946 novel The Double Take, later adapted into the 1948 film I Love Trouble which was also written by Huggins. This season... |
Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston (category 1938 deaths) sixth place. After the 1917 season, Ruppert dismissed Donovan and hired Miller Huggins, who was recommended to Ruppert by Johnson, and signed him to a two-year... |
Beverly Cleary (category 2021 deaths) Oregon, Cleary's home state. Key: † Henry Huggins series (1950–1964), ‡ Ramona series (1955–1999) Henry Huggins, Morrow, 1950 † Ellen Tebbits, Morrow, 1951... |
Ray Caldwell (category 1967 deaths) contemporaries believed stopped him from reaching his potential. In 1924, Miller Huggins wrote: "Caldwell was one of the best pitchers that ever lived, but he... |
Kristine Miller (born Jacqueline Olivia Eskesen, June 13, 1925 – 2015) was an American film actress, best-remembered for her appearances in film noir and... |