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  1. From Sea to Shining Sea - SATB Chorus with Band and/or Orchestra by Words by Katherine Lee Bates, Music by Samuel A. Ward, 1963
  2. America the Beautiful SHEET MUSIC SATB by Katherine Lee Bates - SATB, 2010-01-01
  3. The Illustrated Bible Story Book. Old Testament
  4. From Sea to Shining Sea (A Fantasy Based on "America the Beautiful") - String Orchestra by words by Katherine Lee Bates / paraphrased by Maurice C. Whitney Music by Samuel A. Ward, 2000-02-01
  5. ROSE AND THORN by KATHERINE LEE BATES, 1901
  6. America the Beautiful SHEET MUSIC 3-Part Mixed by Katherine Lee Bates - 3-Part Mixed, 2010-01-01
  7. America the Beautiful SHEET MUSIC SATB by Katherine Lee Bates - SATB a cappella, 2010-01-01
  8. The Real Picture Book. A Selection Of the Best Liked Pictures From by Katherine Lee Bates; et al, 1929
  9. American Literature by Katherine Lee Bates, 1898-01-01
  10. fairy gold: poems by Katherine Lee Bates, 1916
  11. Norse Stories by HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE, 1928
  12. The English Religious Drama by Katherine Lee Bates, 1966
  13. America the Beautiful by Katherine Lee Bates, 2004
  14. SELECTED POEMS OF KATHERINE LEE BATES by Marion Pelton, ed. GUILD, 1930

81. America The Beautiful - Katharine Lee Bates
America The Beautiful "America The Beautiful" was written by Katharine lee bates, Wellesley Class of 1880, in its original form in the summer of 1893 after a trip to Colorado Springs. special services, Katharine lee bates rewrote it to simplify lasting success, Katharine lee bates wrote "That the hymn
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America The Beautiful
"America The Beautiful" was written by Katharine Lee Bates, Wellesley Class of 1880, in its original form in the summer of 1893 after a trip to Colorado Springs. It first appeared in print in The Congregationalist two years later, and within a few months Silas G. Pratt set it to music. In 1904, after receiving many requests for use in publications and special services, Katharine Lee Bates rewrote it to simplify the text. She made one additional change in the wording of the third stanza a few years later, to give us the version we know today. Over sixty original musical settings, some by distinguished musicians, have been written for the hymn. The music by S.A. Ward became the most widely accepted version and is the one still used today. Amazed by its immediate and lasting success, Katharine Lee Bates wrote: "That the hymn has gained, in these twenty odd years, such a hold as it has upon our people, is clearly due to the fact that Americans are at heart idealists, with a fundamental faith in human brotherhood." Announcements and Information Schedule of Key Events
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82. Anti-Imperialist Poems By Katharine Lee Bates
Poems by Katharine lee bates, author of America the Beautiful, about the PhilippineAmerican War and the Boer War in South Africa.
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By Jim Zwick
K atharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) was a feminist and longtime professor at Wellesley College. She is best known as the author of "America the Beautiful," a poem she first published in the July 4, 1895, issue of The Congregationalist. Writing the country's unofficial second national anthem earned her a memorial statue on the public green in Falmouth, Massachusetts, where she was born, and a public school is named for her in Wellesley. Although she was an early opponent of U.S. imperialism and the Philippine-American War, that part of her career is neither widely known nor celebrated today. Bates does not seem to have had any organizational connection with the Anti-Imperialist League, but she wrote numerous poems about the Philippine-American War, the Boer War in South Africa, and dashed hopes for peace at the turn of the century. Like other anti-imperialists, she did not question westward expansion "from sea to shining sea," but she saw imperialism as a policy that undermined the values extolled in her most famous poem: freedom, self-control, and liberty in law. The first section of her 1911 collection, America the Beautiful and Other Poems

83. KATHARINE LEE BATES OF FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
Her mother was Cornelia (lee) bates. William bates is buried in Oak Grove Cemeteryin Falmouth KATHARINE'S BIRTH and BAPTISMKatherine was born August 12, 1859
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KATHARINE LEE BATES OF FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) was a noted American poetess and the author of the poem for "America the Beautiful." Katharine was born in Falmouth on August 12, 1859. At the time, her father, William Bates, was the minister of our First Congregational Church of Falmouth. Her mother was Cornelia (Lee) Bates. Later, Katharine became an English professor at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. In 1893, Katharine traveled up Pikes Pile. It was the view from that 14,110 foot summit, overlooking Colorado Springs, Colorado, which inspired her to write about spacious skies, amber waves of grain, and purple mountain majesties. See a live view of Pikes Peak and Views of the Region KATHARINE'S FATHER William Bates graduated from Middlebury College in 1837 and Andover Theological Seminary in 1840. He was licensed to preach April 7, 1840 by the Andover Association. For a time he supplied the Congregational church in Dudley, Massachusetts. He was ordained as a Congregational minister and installed as Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Northbridge, Massachusetts on November 5, 1845. On June 16, 1858, William was installed as Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Falmouth. William's health failed not long after moving to Falmouth. He died September 19, 1859, due to a spinal tumor which may have been the result of an earlier injury. He strained his back in 1853 when, in rescuing fellow passengers from a train wreck, he was obliged to rip a seat out of the floor. Rev. William Bates is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Falmouth.

84. Lee Cuba's Convocation Address
It is not easy to speak for the Faculty of Wellesley College, remarkedKatherine lee bates at a commencement dinner in June of 1892.
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Lee Cuba's Convocation address
September 6, 2000 "It is not easy to speak for the Faculty of Wellesley College," remarked Katherine Lee Bates at a commencement dinner in June of 1892. "As a rule, each one of us decidedly prefers to speak for herself." Professor Bates' words are just as true today, despite the fact that the Wellesley faculty now numbers among it many more men than was the case in the early days of the College. This afternoon, however, I do wish to assume the Dean's prerogative of speaking for the faculty. Like Bates, "I do not propose, Miss President, to reveal all the secrets of our Faculty consciousness," but rather will confine my remarks to a brief and selective history of how the Wellesley faculty have wrestled with one of the central tensions of their work: defining their role as teacher-scholars. When Katherine Lee Bates came to the college in 1885, faculty were primarily charged with the responsibility of instruction. Henry Fowles Durant brought to Wellesley a group of exceptional women he believed could instruct students, create a community, model behavior, and live together in a spirit of experimentation in women's education. While pedagogical experiments abounded in the early years of the college, little time was made available for the faculty to pursue questions of intellectual interest. As Bates put it, she and her colleagues were engaged in an "incessant struggle to secure the essential time, the essential quiet, the essential liberty of soul for genuine, fruitful study."

85. Katharine L. Bates
America the Beautiful by Katharine lee bates, Neil Waldman (Illustrator). In 1893Katherine lee bates, a poet and teacher, climbed to the summit of Pikes Peak.
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Online Resources Texts: Katharine Lee Bates Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... America the Beautiful by Katharine Lee Bates , Neil Waldman (Illustrator) In 1893 Katherine Lee Bates, a poet and teacher, climbed to the summit of Pikes Peak. She was inspired by the view to write the poem "America the Beautiful," which was later set to music. Here for the centennial of "America the Beautiful" is a book that pays tribute to the magnificence of the American landscape in full-color paintings. Purple Mountain Majesties : The Story of Katharine Lee Bates and 'America the Beautiful by Barbara Younger, Stacey Schuett (Illustrator)

86. Anti-Imperialist Poems By Katharine Lee Bates
AntiImperialist Poems by Katharine lee bates. By Jim Zwick. Katharine lee bates(1859-1929) was a feminist and longtime professor at Wellesley College.
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By Jim Zwick
K atharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) was a feminist and longtime professor at Wellesley College. She is best known as the author of "America the Beautiful," a poem she first published in the July 4, 1895, issue of The Congregationalist. Writing the country's unofficial second national anthem earned her a memorial statue on the public green in Falmouth, Massachusetts, where she was born, and a public school is named for her in Wellesley. Although she was an early opponent of U.S. imperialism and the Philippine-American War, that part of her career is neither widely known nor celebrated today. Bates does not seem to have had any organizational connection with the Anti-Imperialist League, but she wrote numerous poems about the Philippine-American War, the Boer War in South Africa, and dashed hopes for peace at the turn of the century. Like other anti-imperialists, she did not question westward expansion "from sea to shining sea," but she saw imperialism as a policy that undermined the values extolled in her most famous poem: freedom, self-control, and liberty in law. The first section of her 1911 collection, America the Beautiful and Other Poems

87. Purple Mountain Majesties : The Story Of Katharine Lee Bates And 'America The Be
Traveling westward by train in 1893 to lecture at a college in Colorado, KatherineLee bates, a New England writer, stopped to view Niagara Falls and the
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Reading level: Ages 4-8
Hardcover - 40 pages (June 1998)
Dutton Books; ISBN: 0525456538 ; Dimensions (in inches): 3.05 x 11.83 x 12.21
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Colorful, lively, and carefully researched, here is a picture book about the trip west that a young Wellesley professor took, which resulted in an expression of hope for America's spiritual life that has stirred citizens of all ages ever since. In l893, when she was thirty-four, Katharine Lee Bates was invited to teach summer school in Colorado Springs. Crossing the country, and exploring the Rockies, she was forcefully moved by a realization of the nation's great physical blessings. Most glorious scenery I ever beheld, she wrote after a journey to the top of Pikes Peak. Later that day, she composed four stanzas of verse that eventually became the words of America the Beautiful. Capturing the essence of Katharine's imagination, idealism, and humor, Barbara Younger's graceful text provides an intriguing glimpse of American history and women's history. Stacey Schuett's expansive, heartfelt illustrations, glowing with color, bring readers close to canyon and sky, prairie and mountain. Synopsis

88. World Book || Poets A-C
Katharine lee bates (18591929), an American poet and educator, wrote the words tothe popular patriotic song America the Beautiful. She originally composed
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Maya Angelou Katherine Lee Bates Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Bishop ... Gwendolyn Brooks
Maya Angelou (1928-...) is an American author, poet, playwright, editor, actress, director, and teacher. She is best known for the first installment of her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1970). This work tells the story of a black girl growing up during the Great Depression. Angelou continued to chronicle her life in Gather Together in My Name Singin' and Swingin' and Getting Merry Like Christmas The Heart of a Woman All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes (1986), and Even the Stars Look Lonesome
Angelou's autobiographical works are realistic and exuberant. Her poetry explores issues connected to the black experience. The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou was published in 1994. Several of her essays were collected in Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now (1993). She has also performed on stage.
Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her given and family name was Marguerite Johnson. Her brother nicknamed her Maya as a child. Angelou was her first husband's family name. Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929), an American poet and educator, wrote the words to the popular patriotic song "America the Beautiful." She originally composed the words as a poem in 1893. The poem, inspired by a spectacular view she had seen from Pikes Peak in Colorado, first appeared in 1895 in

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    91. Batesian Mimicry. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fo
    2000. batesian mimicry. SYLLABICATION bates·i·an mimicry. PRONUNCIATION b ts n. ETYMOLOGY After Henry Walter bates (1825–1892), British naturalist.
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    92. Iclassics.com - Classical Music And More
    Newsletter SignUp Herbert von Karajan Listening To Music Beethoven.com. KatherineLee bates. American Anthems. The Majesty of America. New World Variations.
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    93. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    Similar pages Epostcards from Falmouth Town Hall, Shellfishing in North Falmouth, Falmouth Harbor, KatharineLee bates. Type in your card text (you can use HTML tags). Enter
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  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
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  • Afar in the Desert
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  • After Apple Picking
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  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
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  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
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  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
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  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
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  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 94. PRICEFARMER.COM: Farm-Fresh Price Comparisons Of Books
    Neil Waldman August 1993 2. America the Beautiful (Paperback) by KatherineLee bates; Neil Waldman June 2002 3. Bayou Lullaby (Hardcover
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