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Bates, Katherine Lee |
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Bates, Katherine Lee (1859–1929) poet, writer; born in Falmouth, Mass. Her father died soon after her birth, and her family moved to Wellesley (then Grantville), Mass., where she was schooled locally and graduated from Wellesley (B.A. 1880; M.A. 1891). She taught on the high school level for five years before teaching English at Wellesley (1885–1925). She wrote travel books, children's stories, textbooks, and poetry, as in America the Dream (1930). She is best known for her poem, "America the Beautiful" (1895), written after a visit to Pikes Peak and the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893). Set to the music of Samuel Ward, the poem continues to rival the national anthem in popularity. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 1830-1869) BARNARD, 602 Bates, Katherine Lee (1859-1929) "America the Beautiful," 630 Batya, Naomi (1961-) "King of Kings," 234 Baxter, Lydia (1809-1874) "Take the Name of Jesus with You," 576 Bevan, Emma F. |
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