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Homer Sewell looks so much like Abraham Lincoln that even without his top hat and coat, total strangers still call him 'Abe.' He also lives the life of Lincoln, both personally and in business, with a strong message of never giving up and being proud of our country. Image in the Mirror is Homer's story, an inspiring American tale of overcoming life's trials with hard work, dedication, and belief in one's self.
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The Second World War was in the bottom of the ninth inning in Germany and Japan, but back at home the bases were loaded with baseball players, many of them new to the big leagues. While the game's stars traded their stockings and gloves for khaki and rifles, America's leaders believed baseball would boost morale at home. Teams filled out their rosters with retired stars such as Jimmie Foxx and Babe Herman; with players like Pete Gray and Dick Sipek, whose disabilities had kept them out of the majors; and with teenagers like 17-year-olds Putsy Caballero and Tommy Brown. But while the level of major league talent had reached its nadir, war-weary fans packed the ballparks, eagerly following pennant races as intense as any that preceded the war.
Proceedings of the Southwestern Indiana Historical Society, 1924-1934, published in vol. 1, 3-6, 11.
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The history of Fenway Park, in its Voices' words