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Donn Fendler, Who Was Lost in Wilds of Maine as a Boy, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
Luckiest Man by Jonathan Eig - Ebook
The 'luckiest man's' lost memoir: Lou Gehrig in his own words
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Lou Gehrig's final years
Revisiting death of Yankees legend Lou Gehrig 80 years later
Lou Gehrig Dies at age 37 - June 3 1941 New York Times -Full Newspaper -RARE!
Gehrig's pro career started four years before he became Yankees' first baseman
Writing Goodbye: Remembering the life and tales of R.A. Long alum Jim Caple
The Baseball 100: No. 14, Lou Gehrig - The Athletic
Column: Steve Bluhm's wild ride: ALS, a marathon and the kindness of strangers - The San Diego Union-Tribune