The Hall of Fame today begins its 2009 Cooperstown Symposium.
These are some of the speakers. (NOTE: WE ARE NOT MAKING THIS UP.)
Alexander Sanders, Charleston School of Law: "William S. Stevens (194802008) and "The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule"
Charles DeMotte, Onondaga Community College: "The Legislative Battle for Sunday Baseball in New York During the Progressive Age."
Beth Hise, Marylebone Cricket Club Museum, London, England: "The Crowd Began to Shout "Atta Boy" with a Lancashire Accent: The English Response to Baseball Exhibition Games in the Early 20th Century."
(REPEATING: WE ARE NOT MAKING THIS UP.)
Elizabeth O'Connell, State University of New York - Stony Brook: "Gods of the Diamond, Heroes of the Republic: Baseball, Manhood and American Culture, 1946-1963"
Michael Civille, Boston College: "A Simple Plan: A.G. Spaulding's 'America's National Game' as an Allegory for the Reordering of American Hierarchies in 1911."
(AND OUR FAVORITE, CAN'T MISS DISCUSSION:)
Mitchell Nathanson, Villanova University School of Law: "Reading Judge Landis: How His Published Court Rulings Foretold the Actions of Baseball's First Commissioner."
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Excerpts of Today's Agenda at the Cooperstown Hall of Fame
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And some people think baseball is boring!
Are you on the agenda?
Is this the "breakthrough" opportunity IIH,IIF,IIc has been seeking?
Will you be on the tellie tonight?
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