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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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