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<p>Thomas Wentworth Higginson, "Saints, and Their Bodies," <u>The Atlantic Monthly</u> Volume 1, number 5 (March 1858), pp. 582-595. It is online at <a href="http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABK2934-0001-122">http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABK2934-0001-122</a>. Source supplied by Craig Waff, email of 9/25/2008.</p> | <p>Thomas Wentworth Higginson, "Saints, and Their Bodies," <u>The Atlantic Monthly</u> Volume 1, number 5 (March 1858), pp. 582-595. It is online at <a href="http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABK2934-0001-122">http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABK2934-0001-122</a>. Source supplied by Craig Waff, email of 9/25/2008.</p> | ||
<p>Some commentary: His [Higginson's] comments on our national game are of great interest, for he welcomed the growth of 'our indigenous American game of base-ball,' and followed [author James Fenimore] Cooper's lead by connecting the game with our national character." A. Fletcher and J. Shimer, <u>Worcester: A City on the Rise</u> (Worcester Publishing, Worcester, 2005), page 11. <b>Note:</b> what did Cooper say about the link between base ball and national character?</p> | <p>Some commentary: His [Higginson's] comments on our national game are of great interest, for he welcomed the growth of 'our indigenous American game of base-ball,' and followed [author James Fenimore] Cooper's lead by connecting the game with our national character." A. Fletcher and J. Shimer, <u>Worcester: A City on the Rise</u> (Worcester Publishing, Worcester, 2005), page 11. <b>Note:</b> what did Cooper say about the link between base ball and national character?</p> | ||
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Text | "The Pastor of the Worcester Free Church, the Rev. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, wrote an influential argument for sports and exercise which appeared in the March 1858 issue of a new magazine called The Atlantic Monthly. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, "Saints, and Their Bodies," The Atlantic Monthly Volume 1, number 5 (March 1858), pp. 582-595. It is online at http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABK2934-0001-122. Source supplied by Craig Waff, email of 9/25/2008. Some commentary: His [Higginson's] comments on our national game are of great interest, for he welcomed the growth of 'our indigenous American game of base-ball,' and followed [author James Fenimore] Cooper's lead by connecting the game with our national character." A. Fletcher and J. Shimer, Worcester: A City on the Rise (Worcester Publishing, Worcester, 2005), page 11. Note: what did Cooper say about the link between base ball and national character? |
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