and why were they celebrating connie mack that day?nd play, yeah. (laughs) well, you know, i find it fascinating, seeing the signatures here, that we think about entertainers and sports figures being friends today. you see that a lot. but they've had a huge history of that. and george m. cohan and connie mack are, are no different than that. connie mack, of course, one of the greatest baseball managers of all time. yes. he grew up in east brookfield. (laughs) and then you have george m. cohan, who was best known as one of the greatest entertainers and composers on broadway. correct, yeah. he created "yankee doodle dandy." yeah. made famous by james cagney, exactly. jimmy-- yeah. who won the oscar for that performance. yes, yes, yup. both: ♪ i'm a yankee doodle dandy ♪ exactly. so george m. cohan loved the part of east brookfield where he used to spend his summers. do you know what it was called? podunk. (laughing): oh, of course, podunk, yes. it was a small village. yeah, yes. he loved it. and i can't emphasize this enough, he loved po