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Frederic J. Frommer

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  • John Thorn photographed in front of baseball memorabilia.

    How Baseball’s Official Historian Dug Up the Game’s Unknown Origins

    A lifelong passion for the national pastime led John Thorn to redefine the sport's relationship with statistics and reveal the truth behind its earliest days.
    by Frederic J. Frommer via Smithsonian on March 28, 2024
  • Members of the National Woman's Party prepare to lobby their senators and congressmen to vote for the Equal Rights Amendment, ca. 1923.

    Equal Rights Amendment Was Introduced 100 Years Ago — and Still Waits

    America’s feminists felt confident when the Equal Rights Amendment was put before Congress 100 years ago this week. For a century, it’s failed to be enacted.
    by Frederic J. Frommer via Retropolis on December 12, 2023
  • Photo of a young Donald Trump greeting Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2000

    Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura’s Shocking Election 25 Years Ago Previewed Trump’s

    The former pro wrestler says his surprise election as Minnesota governor paved the way for Donald Trump. Now he looks back “shamefully” on their past ties.
    by Frederic J. Frommer via Retropolis on November 3, 2023
  • George H.W. Bush, wearing a Yale baseball uniform, receives the manuscript of Babe Ruth’s autobiography.

    In Babe Ruth’s Final Steps on Public Stage, Two Brushes With History

    Babe Ruth's final days revealed his mortality, and made more history, when he encountered a future U.S. president.
    by Frederic J. Frommer via Washington Post on June 13, 2023
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