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The Boston Red Sox by Frederick G. Lieb,

The Boston Red Sox by Frederick G. Lieb,
Through their triumphs and downfalls, no major league club has had a more colorful history than the Boston Red Sox. Originally published in 1947 as part of G. P. Putnam's Sons fifteen legendary major league team histories and aided by twenty-seven photographs of legendary players, Frederick G. Lieb's The Boston Red Sox chronicles the clubs early years from its founding as the Pilgrims in 1901 through the 1946 season. In the American Leagues infancy, Boston was a city of champions, winning pennants in 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, and 1918. In 1903, the underdog Red Sox, still the Pilgrims at that time, prevailed against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series, and went on to garner the title of World Champions five more times by 1918. These were the prosperous years when the roster included such luminaries as Babe Ruth, Tris Speaker, Duffy Lewis, Harry Hooper, and Cy Young. Jimmy Collins was the club's first manager, while such players as Bill Dinneen, Buck Freeman, Lou Criger, and Patsy Dougherty added to Boston's rich baseball heritage. But glory proved fleeting in Boston. Following Ed Barrow's World Series championship of 1918, the Red Sox twice changed ownership, lost star players to the wealthy Yankees in the process, and finished in the cellar nine out of eleven years from 1922 to 1932. New hope came when multimillionaire Tom Yawkey purchased the Red Sox in 1933. Through the costly additions of such stars as Joe Cronin, Lefty Grove, and Wes Ferrell, Yawkey restored the club to the first division. But a pennant victory eluded him until 1946 when a new set of stars -- Ted Williams, Tex Hughson, Bobby Doerr, Dave Ferriss, Johnny Pesky, and Dom DiMaggio -- emerged fromthe Red Sox farm system to regain glory for Boston.



Pedlar in Divinity: George Whitefield and the Transatlantic Revivals by Frank Lambert,
Pedlar in Divinity: George Whitefield and the Transatlantic Revivals by Frank Lambert,
A pioneer in the commercialization of religion, George Whitefield (1714-1770) is seen by many as the most powerful leader of the Great Awakening in America: through his passionate ministry he united local religious revivals into a national movement before there was a nation. An itinerant British preacher who spent much of his adult life in the American colonies, Whitefield was an immensely popular speaker. Crossing national boundaries and ignoring ecclesiastical controls, he preached outdoors or in public houses and guild halls. In London, crowds of more than thirty thousand gathered to hear him, and his audiences exceeded twenty thousand in Philadelphia and Boston. In this fresh interpretation of Whitefield and his age, Frank Lambert focuses not so much on the evangelist's oratorical skills as on the marketing techniques that he borrowed from his contemporaries in the commercial world. What emerges is a fascinating account of the birth of consumer culture in the eighteenth century, especially the new advertising methods available to those selling goods and services--or salvation. Whitefield faced a problem similar to that of the new Atlantic merchants: how to reach an ever-expanding audience of anonymous strangers, most of whom he would never see face-to-face. To contact this mass "congregation, " Whitefield exploited popular print, especially newspapers. In addition, he turned to a technique later imitated by other evangelists such as Dwight L. Moody, Billy Sunday, and Billy Graham: the deployment of advance publicity teams to advertise his coming presentations. Immersed in commerce themselves, Whitefield's auditors appropriated him as a well-publicized English import. He preachedagainst the excesses and luxuries of the spreading consumer society, but he drew heavily on the new commercialism to explain his mission to himself and to his transatlantic audience.



Billy Bulger - William Michael 'Billy' Bulger, born in 1934 is a politician from South Boston, Massachusetts. From 1978 until 1996, he served as President of the Massachusetts State Senate, one of the four most powerful positions in Massachusetts politics, along with the Governor of Massachusetts, the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and the Mayor of Boston.

Daniel Pratt (eccentric) - “General” Daniel Pratt, Jr. (11 April 1809-21 June 1887) was an American itinerant speaker, author, performance-artist, eccentric, and poet, born in Prattville, Chelsea, Massachusetts; died in Boston, Massachusetts.

Port of Boston - The Port of Boston, centered on Boston, Massachusetts, is the largest seaport in Massachusetts as well as a major seaport along the United States east coast. The port contains facilities located along Boston Harbor, notably in Charlestown, Massachusetts, East Boston, and South Boston.

Boston university school of law - Boston University School of Law (BUSL) is the law school affiliated with Boston University. Located in the heart of Boston University's campus on famous Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.



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