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Home are the brave Five men in suits standing together before tiled wall; man second from right (Chuck Dressen) holding baseball. Caption: "Home Are the Brave: It was 'welcome home' last night as the Dodger Knot-... |
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City fathers appreciate Dodger fan music, too Six men standing in first row at Ebbets Field, one (in Dodger uniform) playing trumpet, three holding fingers to ears, and one holding toy saxophone. Caption: "City Fathers Appreciate Dodger Fan... |
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Rooting Dodgers in Men in suits watching game from front row seats at Ebbets Field; seats filled to capacity behind them. Caption: "Rooting Dodges In: At Ebbets Field for the second game of the crucial series with... |
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Ebbets Field welcome Franklin D. Roosevelt, surrounded by dignitaries (including Fiorella La Guardia at left) waving hat from grandstand in Ebbets Field. Caption: "Ebbets Field Welcome: President Roosevelt responds to... |
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Ebbets Field welcome Franklin D. Roosevelt, surrounded by dignitaries (including Fiorella La Guardia at left) waving hat from grandstand in Ebbets Field. Caption: "President waves to Ebbets Field crowds. With him are... |
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[Leo Durocher with John Cashmore and others] Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher (left), Borough President John Cashmore (right), and two unidentified men between them, all standing on platform draped with "Dodgers" banner, possibly at... |
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Pennant goes up in Times Square Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman Jackie Robinson (in tuxedo) standing under marquee with his wife, Brooklyn Borough President John Cashmore, and others; pennant reading "Brooklyn" stretched over... |
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Next year in here Crowd scene at Ebbets Field, with John Cashmore in foreground throwing out ball from behind gate draped with bunting. Caption: "Next Year in Here: Borough President Cashmore throws ball at Ebbets... |
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[Snapshot of Walter O'Malley and others] Brooklyn Dodgers president Walter O'Malley posing outdoors with four other men in casual clothing; location and occasion unknown; men partially identified on verso as, left to right, New York... |
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Fulton St. renamed Three officials in ribbon cutting ceremony in downtown Brooklyn; color guard and marching band behind them; spectators lining sidewalk at left; former Hall of Records (since demolished) in... |