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  1. Ruth Frazee was born on September 8, 1913 in North Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for Captain Blue Blood (1937), Study and Understudy (1936) and Sound Defects (1937). She was married to Norman Krasna. She died on May 25, 1996 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

    • September 8, 1913
    • May 25, 1996
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    Ruth Frazee was born on 8 September 1913 in North Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for Captain Blue Blood (1937), Study and Understudy (1936) and Sound Defects (1937). She was married to Norman Krasna. She died on 25 May 1996 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • September 8, 1913
    • Ruth Frazee
    • May 25, 1996
  3. May 25, 1996 · RuthOlga Frazee formerly Frehse aka Krasna. Born 8 Sep 1913 in North Dakota. Daughter of Walter Carl Frehse and [mother unknown] Sister of Mary Jane (Frehse) Frazee. Wife of Norman Krasna — married 6 Aug 1940 (to 1950) [location unknown] [children unknown] Died 25 May 1996at age 82 in Seattle, King County, Washington.

    • Female
    • September 8, 1913
    • Norman Krasna
    • May 25, 1996
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  5. Ruth A Frazee lives in New Knoxville, OH. They have also lived in Versailles, OH and Minster, OH. Ruth is related to Samantha Halfacre and Paula J Meyers as well as 3 additional people. Phone numbers for Ruth include: (419) 753-3002. View Ruth's cell phone and current address.

  6. Frazee and Ruth settled for a $10,000 yearly salary just weeks before Opening Day, but when the slugger set a new home run record with 29 blasts in 1919, it was clear that new three-year contract would not stick.

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  8. Jun 30, 2008 · With his financial squeeze mounting, on January 5, 1920, Frazee announced the notorious sale of Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees. For Ruth, Frazee received the record sum of $100,000: $25,000 up front and three promissory notes of $25,000 each at a 6 percent interest rate, due in November 1920, 1921, and 1922.

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