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			And Greenberg's bio info on the panel indicates his playing career was 1930-1941.  He was drafted into the Army in May 1941, released on December 5, 1941, then re-enlisted in February of 1942.   Brian | 
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			I am going to hypothesize that there is at least one more panel with Cobb, Heilmann, Manush, etc., making up the sides of a box that contained something to do with all-time great Detroit players and issued in 1942. What could that be?
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