File:Bill McKechnie, John H. McCooey, and Max Carey NYWTS.jpg
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DescriptionBill McKechnie, John H. McCooey, and Max Carey NYWTS.jpg | Brooklyn political boss John H. McCooey, flanked by Boston Braves manager Bill McKechnie and Dodgers manager Max Carey, throws out first baseball of Brooklyn's 1932 season / by World-Telegram staff photographer. | |||
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Source | Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c16251. CALL NUMBER: NYWTS - BIOG--McCooey, John H. | |||
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- New York World-Telegram, 1932
- 1932 in baseball
- Ceremonial first pitch (Major League Baseball)
- People of Brooklyn, New York City
- Black and white photographs of the national flag of the United States
- Ebbets Field
- Men wearing baseball caps in New York City
- John H. McCooey
- Max Carey
- Bill McKechnie
- Men with baseballs
- Black and white photographs of New York City in the 1930s
- Black and white photographs of people in Brooklyn, New York City