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1939 Massillonian Yearbook with Paul Brown inside

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All items169285 of 2445251945 and 1955 Sharon, Pennsylvania City DirectoriesBengt Edenfalk for Skruf - Two candleholders.
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Oldies1199
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    This is a 1939 Massillonian Yearbook from Ohio. In one photo you can see that Paul Brown, who was affiliated with the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, was the head coach for the football team. This is a very interesting old yearbook.

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    1. AzTom AzTom, 11 years ago
      Nice Book!
      Massillon High School has been a big time player in football for years.
    2. Oldies1199 Oldies1199, 11 years ago
      Thanks AzTom! I bought it for $10 or $12 at Roger's Flea Market in Rogers, Ohio
    3. tom61375, 11 years ago
      I stopped off in Massillon, Ohio for a few hours back in January for a hamburger. Had to hit the "D's" for a Big Mac, when I saw a horse & carriage in the parking lot. It was the coolest thing du jour. While inside eating I had the opportunity to an impressive experience chatting "Old German/Pennsylvania Dutch" with the Amish family there. It's a cool town to stop in while passing thru Ohio enroute to Canton. =)
    4. AzTom AzTom, 11 years ago
      Good find!
      I remember the flea market, a great place to find old stuff but the dust was horrible. Oh ya, and those strings of festoon lighting,lol ... amazing someone wasn't electrocuted there.

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