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Advertising in this edition
There are two units, and both are set in the booklet's own type rather than served by an ad network. A keyline box runs after the byline on every chapter page and on the puzzlers; a classified column sits under the masthead on each of the six month pages of the 1953 season. Both are built into the page when the site is deployed — no auction, no third-party script, no tracking pixel, and nothing to slow a page down.
The readership is people who came looking for how a squeeze play works, a 1953 box score, or what a jug handle curve is. If that is who you want to reach, write and say what the business is; rates depend on which unit and how long, and it is a short conversation rather than a form to fill in twice.
Everything else
Corrections to the transcription are genuinely welcome — every word here was typed from a physical copy and some of it was read off a damaged page. So are rights questions: the copyright position is set out in full on about this edition, including what has not been searched, and if you hold rights in this booklet and disagree with the conclusion, this is the way to say so.
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