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|Tags=Females, | |Tags=Females, | ||
|Location=Wisconsin, | |Location=Wisconsin, | ||
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|Game=Old-Cat Games | |||
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|Age of Players=Juvenile | |Age of Players=Juvenile | ||
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|Text=<p>"elias molee, in his completely lower-case autobiography, recounted mixed-gender cat games at his southern Wisconsin school in the 1850s: 'a little before 10:30 o'clock she [the teacher] called out "20 minutes recess." [the] boys played catching each other, or played ball which we called "1 old cat" when 3 were playing, boys or girls made no difference to us, when 4 played we called it "2 old cat"'"</p> | |Text=<p>"elias molee, in his completely lower-case autobiography, recounted mixed-gender cat games at his southern Wisconsin school in the 1850s: 'a little before 10:30 o'clock she [the teacher] called out "20 minutes recess." [the] boys played catching each other, or played ball which we called "1 old cat" when 3 were playing, boys or girls made no difference to us, when 4 played we called it "2 old cat"'"</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Elias Molee, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Molee's Wanderings, An Autobiography</span> (private printing, 1919) page 34. As cited by Tom Altherr, <em>Coed Cat Games in Wisconsin in the Early 1850s, </em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Originals</span>, volume 4, number 1 (January 2011, page 2.</p> | |Sources=<p>Elias Molee, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Molee's Wanderings, An Autobiography</span> (private printing, 1919) page 34. As cited by Tom Altherr, <em>Coed Cat Games in Wisconsin in the Early 1850s, </em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Originals</span>, volume 4, number 1 (January 2011), page 2.</p> | ||
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|Submitted by=Tom Altherr | |Submitted by=Tom Altherr | ||
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Boys and Girls Play Old Cat at Recess in Wisconsin
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Text | "elias molee, in his completely lower-case autobiography, recounted mixed-gender cat games at his southern Wisconsin school in the 1850s: 'a little before 10:30 o'clock she [the teacher] called out "20 minutes recess." [the] boys played catching each other, or played ball which we called "1 old cat" when 3 were playing, boys or girls made no difference to us, when 4 played we called it "2 old cat"'" |
Sources | Elias Molee, Molee's Wanderings, An Autobiography (private printing, 1919) page 34. As cited by Tom Altherr, Coed Cat Games in Wisconsin in the Early 1850s, Originals, volume 4, number 1 (January 2011), page 2. |
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