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Old 04-18-2022, 07:30 PM
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Default Intrresting t207 bios

I recently purchased a roy doc miller for various reasons, one of which being his interesting bio. I can't find what kind of dr he was; did you go to him for bloodletting? Are there any other players featured on t207 cards with cool bios? If so, please share thx. Not my card btw

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Old 04-19-2022, 12:33 AM
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Fascinating, but tragic life

"In 1916, Miller began taking post-graduate medicine at Cornell University in New York City, becoming a specialist in skin diseases and cancer and later opened up his own practice.

Yet the truly remarkable life of Roy Oscar “Doc” Miller does not end on a happy note. Apparently despondent over the death of his wife Addie two years earlier, he died after jumping from a third–storey window on July 31, 1938, in Jersey City, N.J. He was only 55."

See: Doc Miller led an interesting yet tragic life by Jim and Lisa Gilbert, The Daily News. March 11, 2022.
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"Maxwell Canarius, better known in the baseball world as Max Carey, made one of the queerest shifts on record when he entered college as a divinity student and left it to play professional baseball"

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If you read between the scribbled Buck Barker lines, this is a fairly interesting writeup for the major leaguer who I believe lived longer than any other (passed away at age 107 in 1998). I like the line where it mentions that Hoff "is one of the few ball players who came straight from the lots to the Big Tent." I don't remember the major leagues being identified as the Big Tent...perhaps a circus reference?

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