“Place conspires with the artist. We are surrounded by our own story, we live and move in it.
It is through place that we put out roots.” - Eudora Welty
"Place conspires with the artist. We are surrounded by our own story, we live and move in it. It is through place that we put out roots." - Eudora Welty
Umpire Dick Nallin is ready to make the call as
Washington Senators' Earl McNeely safely slides into home plate at the
feet of the Boston Red Sox catcher, George Bischoff, in the 1st inning.
Senators beat the Red Sox 7-6 - September 6, 1925
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