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Douglas Donnan Half-length portrait against neutral background of Brooklyn Dodgers farm team outfielder Douglas Donnan in uniform. Caption: "Douglas Donnan . . . an erudite slugger who graduated from the... |
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Mervin Dornburg Half-length portrait against neutral background of Brooklyn Dodgers farm team catcher Mervin Dornburg in uniform. Caption: "Mervin Dornburg . . . whose middle handle is Ian and whose forte is sock... |
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Eager beaver Man with heavy beard and hat leaning through railings at Ebbets Field to watch World Series game; younger fans at right also looking through railings. Caption: "Eager Beaver: Hiding behind a set... |
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Heavy dramatics Two men in suits watching World Series game at Ebbets Field. Caption: "Heavy Dramatics: Two who take Series to heart watch in nervous anticipation [DODG 0255], then hug each other in ecstasy [see... |
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Little man, big accordion Seated boy playing accordion at Ebbets Field; partial view of other fans playing ukulele and saxophone behind him. Caption: "Little Man, Big Accordion: Twelve-year-old Walter Silverman of... |
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[Jackie Robinson taking practice swing] Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman Jackie Robinson taking practice swing on field bordered by trees in distant background; location unknown, possibly the Dodgers spring training grounds in Florida.... |
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Elbert Holt Half-length portrait against neutral background of Brooklyn Dodgers farm team pitcher Elbert Holt in uniform. Caption: "Elbert Holt . . . whose nickname is Hardy and who is a hard man, McGee, to... |
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Dixie Howell Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Dixie Howell posing in catching stance before dugout and empty stadium stands, possibly at Ebbets Field. |
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Jim Hughes Half-length view of Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Jim Hughes; background indistinct, perhaps showing stadium seating in Ebbets Field. |
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Forrest Jacobs Half-length portrait against neutral background of Brooklyn Dodgers farm team second baseman Forrest Jacobs in uniform. Caption: "Forrest Jacobs . . . whose somewhat impressive first handle is... |