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English: "How does he do it?" Presidential candidates Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox take time out to ponder another big story of 1920, Babe Ruth's record-breaking home run tally (he hit 54, breaking his own record of 29).
Date
Source Congress Archives
Author Clifford Berryman (1869-1949)

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"How Does He Do It?" Presidental candidates Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox take time out to ponder another big story of Babe Ruth's record-breaking home run tally with the New York Yankees in 1920. (Ruth hit 54, breaking his own record of 29).

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3 August 1920 Gregorian