Description: Group of four photos by Norman M. Paulson of Waterloo, Iowa. Photographer for Three I League, major card manufacturers and more... Norman M. Paulson was born in 1916 and died in 2004 in New Port Richey, FL. Paulson began photographing baseball players when he was 18-years-old, for the Chicago based company which made vending machine postcards. He also worked for baseball card manufacturers including Topps, Bowman and Fleer, as well as The Sporting News. Paulson once said in an interview that Babe Ruth would order 5000 of his postcards at a time, and after baseball games, Ruth would go to hospitals and hand the autographed cards out. Paulson also wrote nine baseball books. The most successful was, "Baseball for Boys" which he paid a dozen ballplayers ten dollars each to help him write. He was the general manager for the Waterloo, Iowa (Three-I League) minor league team in 1949, and he served in the Marine Corps during World War II. All items shipped via USPS. My feedback is 100%.
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Location: Highland Park, Illinois
End Time: 2025-01-05T16:23:11.000Z
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