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					<description><![CDATA[Ron! Your scrapbook takes me right home to Tiger stadium in the 60s. What a labor of love then and a certainly a treasure now. I especially like seeing where the players were born. And just seeing Eddie Jones&#039;s name in print makes me tear up. My father&#039;s dear friend. He and my Dad created a newspaper together called the Rocket Round-up to get us through the Blade strike. I remember my mother getting ads, my brothers delivering papers. Not sure I had a role other than stacking but I knew then we were living a unique and special time. My father wrote day and night at the kitchen table  when during normal times he wrote at the office or in the press box, before computers. Thank you for sharing this. I have Tim&#039;s scrapbook. Might take another look if I can brave it. Thank you for inspiring me. And my sister Meghan.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ron! Your scrapbook takes me right home to Tiger stadium in the 60s. What a labor of love then and a certainly a treasure now. I especially like seeing where the players were born. And just seeing Eddie Jones&#8217;s name in print makes me tear up. My father&#8217;s dear friend. He and my Dad created a newspaper together called the Rocket Round-up to get us through the Blade strike. I remember my mother getting ads, my brothers delivering papers. Not sure I had a role other than stacking but I knew then we were living a unique and special time. My father wrote day and night at the kitchen table  when during normal times he wrote at the office or in the press box, before computers. Thank you for sharing this. I have Tim&#8217;s scrapbook. Might take another look if I can brave it. Thank you for inspiring me. And my sister Meghan.</p>
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