Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library.
Chuck Hildebrandt wanted to do the right thing and return his overdue sports book to the library 50 years late. The library wanted no part of it.
Perhaps when he retires, he said, he’ll get to read them all.
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