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Baseball And The U.S.-Cuban Diplomatic Relationship: Why Did Baseball Serve As An Ineffective Diplomatic Tool For The United States And Cuba?, Abbygale Sarah Martinen Jan 2017

Baseball And The U.S.-Cuban Diplomatic Relationship: Why Did Baseball Serve As An Ineffective Diplomatic Tool For The United States And Cuba?, Abbygale Sarah Martinen

Honors Theses and Capstones

No abstract provided.


A People's History Of Baseball, Mitchell J. Nathanson Feb 2012

A People's History Of Baseball, Mitchell J. Nathanson

Mitchell J Nathanson

Baseball is much more than the national pastime. It has become an emblem of America itself. From its initial popularity in the mid-nineteenth century, the game has reflected national values and beliefs and promoted what it means to be an American. Stories abound that illustrate baseball's significance in eradicating racial barriers, bringing neighborhoods together, building civic pride, and creating on the field of play an instructive civics lesson for immigrants on the national character. In A People's History of Baseball, Mitchell Nathanson probes the less well-known but no less meaningful other side of baseball: episodes not involving equality, patriotism, heroism, …


Ua3/1/3 Athletics Scrapbook, Wku President's Office - Cherry Jan 1932

Ua3/1/3 Athletics Scrapbook, Wku President's Office - Cherry

WKU Archives Records

Athletics scrapbook for the period 1930-1932. Contains other types of clippings as well. Index from book:

  • Athletics 1-75, 240-250
  • Concerts 76-100
  • General - Local, State and National News of Interest to the Institution 101-150
  • General News of the School 151-200, 281
  • Kentucky Education Association 250-265
  • Parent Teacher Association 201-209
  • ROTC 221-230
  • State Department 231-239
  • State Parks 210-220, 266-280