Item 252 - Letter to Time, July 14, 1925

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Letter to Time, July 14, 1925

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    CA OSLER P417-2-57-252

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    • July 14, 1925 (Creation)
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      Brandenburg, O.D.
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      Madison (Wis.)

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    2 pages

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    (1858-1930)

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    He was a managing editor and later a publisher of the Madison Democrat.

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    Letter to Time from O.D. Brandenburg, Democrat Printing Company, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Brandenburg refers to an article that appeared in "Time" on July 13, reporting that in 1884 Osler threw a cricket ball 115 yards, a throw that was never beaten. Brandenburg claims that in the same year, at the University of Wisconsin, he threw a baseball 384 feet one inch, or 39 feet one inch farther than the Osler Record.

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        Cushing's colour code: White (Correspondence)

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