Difference between revisions of "Lou Gehrig"
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'''Lou Gehrig''' played baseball on [[South Lawn]], then went on to play baseball for the [[w:Yankees|Yankees]]. He also had a disease named after him. | '''Lou Gehrig''' played baseball on [[South Lawn]], then went on to play baseball for the [[w:Yankees|Yankees]]. He also had a disease named after him. | ||
Gehrig's fraternity house's facade was preserved an incorporated into [[Broadway Residence Hall]] on 113th Street. | Gehrig's fraternity house's facade was preserved an incorporated into [[Broadway Residence Hall]] on 113th Street. | ||
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+ | [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Fall2001/Gehrig.html Living Legends - Lou Gehrig: Columbia Legend and American Hero], Columbia Magazine | ||
[[Category:Drop outs]] | [[Category:Drop outs]] |
Revision as of 15:51, 16 December 2007
- See also Wikipedia's article about "Lou Gehrig".
[[Image:LouGehrig.jpg|thumb|240px|Columbia Lou] Lou Gehrig played baseball on South Lawn, then went on to play baseball for the Yankees. He also had a disease named after him.
Gehrig's fraternity house's facade was preserved an incorporated into Broadway Residence Hall on 113th Street.
External links
Living Legends - Lou Gehrig: Columbia Legend and American Hero, Columbia Magazine