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Baltimore News-Post sports cartoonist Bob Grams (BHS Class of '48) presenting an original drawing of Babe Ruth to William Van Holten. This appears to be at Brunswick Elementary School. Late '50s?  Bob Grams's hand-drawn Christmas cards are still a legend in Brunswick among those who fondly remember him.  From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library, courtesy of Smoketown History.
Baltimore News-Post sports cartoonist Bob Grams (BHS Class of '48) presenting an original drawing of Babe Ruth to William Van Holten. This appears to be at Brunswick Elementary School. Late '50s?  Bob Grams's hand-drawn Christmas cards are still a legend in Brunswick among those who fondly remember him.  From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library, courtesy of Smoketown History.


From Facebook:  Craig Grams:  my father was an avid sports illustrator/writer for the Baltimore News American. He was a baseball fanatic!!!! He drew this before my time. He also has a commemorative coin he designed for Babe Ruth, Baltimore and it's no display at the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore.  Dec 11, 2103
From Facebook:  Craig Grams:  my father was an avid sports illustrator/writer for the Baltimore News American. He was a baseball fanatic!!!! He drew this before my time. He also has a commemorative coin he designed for Babe Ruth, Baltimore and it's no display at the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore.  Dec 11, 2103

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Baltimore News-Post sports cartoonist Bob Grams (BHS Class of '48) presenting an original drawing of Babe Ruth to William Van Holten. This appears to be at Brunswick Elementary School. Late '50s? Bob Grams's hand-drawn Christmas cards are still a legend in Brunswick among those who fondly remember him. From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library, courtesy of Smoketown History.

From Facebook: Craig Grams: my father was an avid sports illustrator/writer for the Baltimore News American. He was a baseball fanatic!!!! He drew this before my time. He also has a commemorative coin he designed for Babe Ruth, Baltimore and it's no display at the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore. Dec 11, 2103

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