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I have nothing helpful to share other than I have noticed this also. A good friend of mine is a Cubs fan and also is baffled by this fact. The w strip cards you can find him with the cubbies.
Then only thing I will say is you notice the same image used for many cards a lot of the time in this era. Whether it be copyright issues or just lack of usable action shots of Alexander I am curious to know why also. I know he battled alcoholism and issues after he can me back from the war. Definitely didn’t seem to be the most outgoing and maybe skipped photo ops ? |
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