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- c4d3d33f8c0e3e2b8f0dfb64872d8edb3257757be17b75e8876d1f6577d55fbb accessdate "2007-08-21".
- c4d3d33f8c0e3e2b8f0dfb64872d8edb3257757be17b75e8876d1f6577d55fbb date "2004-03-28".
- c4d3d33f8c0e3e2b8f0dfb64872d8edb3257757be17b75e8876d1f6577d55fbb isCitedBy Ed_Reulbach.
- c4d3d33f8c0e3e2b8f0dfb64872d8edb3257757be17b75e8876d1f6577d55fbb newspaper New_York_Times.
- c4d3d33f8c0e3e2b8f0dfb64872d8edb3257757be17b75e8876d1f6577d55fbb quote "Some New Jersey cemeteries almost seem to specialize. At Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Upper Montclair are the graves of four star athletes. Angelo Bertelli, the Notre Dame quarterback who won the 1943 Heisman Trophy, is there. So is Mule Haas, who played outfield in three consecutive World Series for the Philadelphia Athletics. Big Ed Reulbach, who pitched in the Chicago Cubs' last World Series victory in 1908, is there, too, as is Bob Hooper, who pitched for three major league teams in the 1950s.".
- c4d3d33f8c0e3e2b8f0dfb64872d8edb3257757be17b75e8876d1f6577d55fbb title "Sometimes the Grave Is a Fine and Public Place".