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August "Garry" Herrmann (May 3, 1859 – April 25, 1931) was an American political operative for Cincinnati political boss George B. Cox, an executive of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, and president of National Baseball Commission. In 1946, he was named in the Honor Rolls of Baseball.
30 Μαρ 2016 · Between the end of the Gilded Age and the beginning of the Progressive Era, the name August “Garry” Herrmann (born May 3, 1859 in Cincinnati, OH; died April 25, 1931 in Cincinnati, OH) was known throughout the United States.
10 Ιουν 2016 · This episode uses never-before-published documents to tell the story of how McQuillan lost his way, his attempt to resurrect his career from the ashes, and his part in the real-life story of an Oscar-winning film. 3. See That He Behaves. Eric Enders.
August “Garry” Herrmann helped baseball thrive as the chairman of the National Commission in the early 1900s. His papers from that tenure and from his time as president of the Reds serve as an invaluable look into that era of the National Pastime.
Written by: Matt Kelly. August Herrmann was known to many as the “Father of the World Series” and delivered the first Fall Classic title to his beloved Cincinnati. Nearly nine decades after his retirement from the game, he is a candidate for the Class of 2016 at the Hall of Fame.
28 Σεπ 2007 · Author William A. Cook has done justice to a baseball pioneer that has become pretty much forgotten in the game's history. August "Garry" Herrmann ruled as Chairman of baseball's National Commission.
12 Οκτ 2007 · August Garry Herrmann entered the murky waters of 19th century machine politics in Cincinnati, serving as a trusted lieutenant to one of the most powerful political bosses in the...