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Katharine Lee Bates

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Katharine Lee Bates 1859-1929, American author, b. Falmouth, Mass., grad. Wellesley, 1880. She was professor of English literature at Wellesley (1891-1925). Her hymn, "America the Beautiful," first appeared in the Congregationalist magazine on July 4, 1895. Besides several books of poems, she wrote scholarly works and books for children. Bibliography: See biography by D. W. B. Burgess (1952). Author not available, BATES, KATHARINE LEE. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Katharine Lee Bates
Katharine Lee Bates American poet and educator Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) was a leading force in...become the country's national anthem. Katharine Lee Bates was an educator and writer who is... Read more
The 1920s: Education: People in the News
THE 1920s: EDUCATION: PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Katharine Lee Bates retired in 1925 after a forty-year teaching career at Wellesley College. Among her collections of poetry, travel, and drama were... Read more

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