Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Excerpts of Today's Agenda at the Cooperstown Hall of Fame

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."

2 comments:

Alibi Ike said...

And some people think baseball is boring!

PR Flak Fonzie said...

Are you on the agenda?

Is this the "breakthrough" opportunity IIH,IIF,IIc has been seeking?

Will you be on the tellie tonight?