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A Dodger Stadium Tail |
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Chad McClellan |
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Saito |
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No-nos... |
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Autographed Plate |
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A Cartoonist's Dream |
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Good Catch |
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Ebbets Explains... |
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Time Magazine |
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Sports Illustrated |
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Green Thumb... |
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Planting... |
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Good Neighbors |
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Mary's Hour |
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Friendships in Africa |
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Chief is also a Chef |
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Daughter's Memories |
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Surprising Hilda |
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Generally Speaking... |
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Forever Hope |
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Who Was That Man? |
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Mistaken Identity |
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Cat's Eye... |
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In Good Company |
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Finder's Keepers |
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Mystery Letters Solved |
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Small Change |
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Give Him Credit |
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New Jersey... |
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"Spirit of Life" |
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Advertisements |
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O'Malley's Ring... |
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One for the Book |
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Advertisements

 Dodger President Walter O’Malley was featured in two prominent advertisements. The first was an endorsement for the Brooklyn Eagle in 1953 in which O’Malley commented “The importance of the Eagle to the success of the Dodgers is incalculable.” A likeness of O’Malley was illustrated by Arnold Allen. O’Malley later appeared in the Sept. 5, 1960 issue of Newsweek in an advertisement for the state-of-the-art Kodak Verifax Bantam Copier at $99.50. Also shown in the ad was Jeanne Grammatico, an administrative assistant in the Dodger Front Office.

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