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  1. Arthur "Bugs" Baer (January 9, 1886-May 17, 1969) was a journalist and humorist. He was known for his clever, sometimes suggestive, quips, such as one praising pitcher Allen Sothoron: "Allan S. Sothoron pitched his initials off today."

  2. Arthur " Bugs " Baer (January 9, 1886-May 17, 1969) was a journalist and humorist. He was known for his clever, sometimes suggestive, quips, such as one praising pitcher Allen Sothoron: "Allan S. Sothoron pitched his initials off today." Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early life.

  3. Arthur "Bugs" Baer (January 9, 1886-May 17, 1969) was a journalist and humorist. He was known for his clever, sometimes suggestive, quips, such as one praising pitcher Allen Sothoron: "Allan S. Sothoron pitched his initials off today."

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Headin'_HomeHeadin' Home - Wikipedia

    Headin' Home is a 1920 American silent biopic sports film directed by Lawrence C. Windom. [1] [2] [3] [4] It attempts to create a mythology surrounding the life of baseball player Babe Ruth . The screenplay was written by Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle Browne.

  5. Arthur “Bugs” Baer was a cartoonist and columnist who was one of the most famous humorists of the teens and twenties, probably more famous than the contemporary Algonquin Round Table group of humorists that included Alexander Woollcott, Robert Benchley, and Dorothy Parker.

  6. 28 de jan. de 2020 · Arthur Bugs Baer, Jr., sailor and friend, died of a heart attack at age 86 on January 9 in New Haven, CT. After graduating from Harvard, Bugs served in the Navy as navigator aboard an...

  7. Arthur Bugs Baer (January 9, 1886-May 17, 1969) was a journalist and humorist. He was known for his clever, sometimes suggestive, quips, such as one praising pitcher Allen Sothoron: Allan S. Sothoron pitched his initials off today.