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Remembering a jingle from the sixties, growing up in New York City, with library card in hand: "Who knew the library had a rally song? 'The Library Song' was published in 1967 by Joleron Music Corp., and written by Fred Hertz and Joel Herron....Here are the lyrics: "'Oh, the place for you and the place for me is the local public library / They have books and things they lend for free, it's the latest, it's the greatest, it's the library / They have histories, they have mysteries, and for mother books of recipes / See a movie show, hear a symphony, it's the latest, it's the greatest, it's the library / Educational, informational, entertainment that's sensational / It's a way of life, it's for you and me, it's the latest, it's the greatest, it's the library.'"
A shout out to The Lovin’ Spoonful and their song “Jug Band Music” form their 1966 album “Daydream.
@Steven M. From Wikipedia: The longest game by innings in Major League Baseball was a 1–1 tie in the National League between the Boston Braves and the Brooklyn Robins in 26 innings, at Braves Field in Boston on May 1, 1920.[10] It had become too dark to see the ball (fields did not have lights yet and the sun was setting), and the game was considered a draw. Played rapidly by modern standards, those 26 innings were completed in 3 hours and 50 minutes. As was the custom, the first pitch was thrown at 3:00 p.m., home plate umpire Barry McCormick called the game as lights began appearing in the windows of buildings across the Charles River, just before 7:00 p.m.
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