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Friday, January 28, 2011
Picture of the Day
President
Roosevelt
throws out the Opening Day C
eremonial
First Pitch in
April
of 1935. He is flanked on the right by Baseball Commissioner
Kennesaw
"Mountain"
Landis
, and Washington
Senators
Manager
Bucky Harris.
(From the album of Robert G. Swan).
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