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- e15e539c904e45d9cb6bfd1e00dd6a934498cbc9fef52fb92ea99fda83daa104 date "1915-01-17".
- e15e539c904e45d9cb6bfd1e00dd6a934498cbc9fef52fb92ea99fda83daa104 isCitedBy Cleveland_Indians_name_and_logo_controversy.
- e15e539c904e45d9cb6bfd1e00dd6a934498cbc9fef52fb92ea99fda83daa104 location "Cleveland, Ohio".
- e15e539c904e45d9cb6bfd1e00dd6a934498cbc9fef52fb92ea99fda83daa104 newspaper "The Plain Dealer".
- e15e539c904e45d9cb6bfd1e00dd6a934498cbc9fef52fb92ea99fda83daa104 quote "With the going of Nap Lajoie to the Athletics, a new name had to be selected for the Cleveland American league club. President Somers invited the Cleveland baseball writers to make the selection. The title of Indians was their choice, it having been one of the names applied to the old National league club of Cleveland many years ago.".
- e15e539c904e45d9cb6bfd1e00dd6a934498cbc9fef52fb92ea99fda83daa104 title "Baseball writers select "Indians" as the best name to apply to the former Naps".