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 Ohio State Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The one thing that both have in common is Frank Crumit's Buckeye Battle Cry.
It was written by Frank Crumit in 1919.
Although Crumit was not an OSU student and was, in fact, a graduate of Ohio University, he had many friends in Columbus and was a Buckeye fan.
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 The Life and Writing Career of Ulysses "Jim" Walsh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A 1947 issue of The New Yorker published a Walsh letter debunking the myth that President McKinley made a recording before he was slain on September 6, 1901 (Frank C. Stanley, Len Spencer, and others cut excerpts of the McKinley speech given on September 5, 1901).
He learned much from Billy Murray (though Walsh admits in the September 1956 issue of Hobbies that Murray "was not a student of record catalogs"), Albert C. Campbell, Walter Van Brunt, Frank Banta, and others who had made records earlier in life.
He was frank about his dislike of trends in modern popular music.
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