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  1. American Hymn, An With Organ SHEET MUSIC SATB by Piano, or Brass choir Katherine Lee Bates - SATB with Organ, 2010-01-01
  2. War Poems from the Yale Review. by Alfred Noyes, Robert Frost, et all
  3. America, the Beautiful - Choral Octavo by music by Samuel A. Ward / arr. Mark Hayes Words by Katherine Lee Bates, 1994-05-01
  4. American Literature by Katherine Lee Bates, 2010
  5. America the Beautiful - Concert Band by words by Katherine Lee Bates / arr. Robert W. Smith and Michael Story Music by Samuel A. Ward, 2004-07-01
  6. Belwin Beginning Band Kit #1 - Concert Band by Lew Davison, Katherine Lee Bates and Samuel A. Ward / arr. Paul Cook and Jerry Burns By Jack Bullock, 2005-04-01
  7. FROM SEA TO SHINNING SEA by MUSIC BY SAMUEL A. WARD,PARAPHRASED AND ORCHESTRATED BY M.C. WHITNEY AND K. CHRISTOPHER WORDS BY KATHERINE LEE BATES, 1963
  8. From Sea to Shining Sea (A Fantasy Based on "America the Beautiful") - Concert Band by words by Katherine Lee Bates / paraphrased by Maurice C. Whitney Music by Samuel A. Ward, 2000-02-01
  9. The Students' Series of English Classics by Samuel Coleridge, James Russell Lowell, et all 1917
  10. AMERICAN LITERATURE 1908 by Katherine Lee Bates, 1908-01-01
  11. America the Beautiful- Danner (Freedom Sing Choral Series SATB, 4562-57) by Katherine Lee Bates, Samuel A. Ward, 1975
  12. America, the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward Katherine Lee Bates, 1991
  13. From Sea To Shining Sea SATB W3715 by Samuel A. Ward, Maurice C. Whitney, et all 1963
  14. America, the Beautiful - Choral Octavo by music by Samuel A. Ward / arr. and orch. Craig Curry Words by Katherine Lee Bates, 2006-08-01

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62. America The Beautiful - By: Katherine Lee Bates Illustrated By: Neil Waldman - C
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63. Katherine Lee Bates America The Beautiful - Song - MP3 Stream On IMEEM Music
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64. America The Beautiful By Katherine Lee Bates And Wendell Minor : Booksamillion.c
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65. Katherine Lee Bates Elementary School
bates Elementary School. Learn about Katharine lee bates. bates Elementary School 116 Elmwood Road, Wellesley, MA 02181 Tel. (781) 4466260
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66. TheReadingWarehouse.com: America The Beautiful With Book(s): Katherine Lee Bates
Contributor(s) bates, katherine lee (Author), Minor, Wendell (Read by). ISBN 1591129524 EAN 9781591129523 Publisher Live Oak Media
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67. Katharine Lee Bates - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Katharine lee bates, (August 12, 1859 – March 28, 1929), is remembered as the author of the words to the anthem America the Beautiful .
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Jump to: navigation search Katharine Lee Bates August 12 March 28 ), is remembered as the author of the words to the anthem " America the Beautiful Bates was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts . The daughter of a Congregational pastor, she graduated from Wellesley College in 1880 and for many years was a professor of English literature at Wellesley. While teaching there, she was elected a member of the newly formed Pi Gamma Mu honor society for the social sciences because of her interest in history and politics for which she also studied. She lived at Wellesley with Katharine Coman , who herself was a history and political economy teacher and founder of the Wellesley College Economics department. The pair lived together for twenty-five years until Coman's death in 1915. These arrangements were sometimes called " Boston marriages " or "Wellesley marriages". In the years following Coman's death, Bates wrote Yellow Clover: A Book of Remembrance . Some see in the text of some of the poems (for example If You Could Come and Yellow Clover ) The first draft of " America the Beautiful " was hastily jotted in a notebook during the summer of 1893, which Bates spent teaching English at

68. The Katharine Lee Bates Shrine!
Tribute site includes a biography of the author and samples of her poetry.
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Katharine Lee Bates
Born in Falmouth, August 12, 1859
Died March 28, 1929. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Falmouth
The House On The Falmouth Green...
Katharine Lee Bates was born in a house on Falmouth's Main Street on August 12th, 1859. Her father was the pastor of the Congregational Church right around the corner. This house is impeccably maintained by The Falmouth Historical Society . Miss Bates moved to Wellesley when she was still a kid and graduated from the high school there and then Wellesley College in 1874. She was also a professor there until 1925. For more on Katharine Lee Bate's life, click here Katharine Lee Bates wrote the words to one of the most famous and beloved songs in American History, America The Beautiful Hey, Ray Charles did the tune, which puts it right up there on MY list! For more on America The Beautiful, click here
Katharine's Tribute To Falmouth...
The Falmouth Bell
Never was there lovelier town
Than our Falmouth by the sea.
Tender curves of sky look down
On her grace of knoll and lea.
Sweet her nestled Mayflower blows
Ere from prouder haunts the spring
Yet has brushed the lingering snows
With a violet-colored wing.

69. About Katharine Lee Bates
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    Katharine Lee Bates August 12 , 1859 - March 28, 1929) Probably best known as the author of the words to "America the Beautiful," Katharine Lee Bates was a prolific poet and a professor of English and head of the English department at Wellesley, where she had been a student in its earliest years. Her father, a Congregational minister, died when Katharine was less than a month old. Her brothers had to go to work to help support the family, but Katharine was given an education. She received her B.A. from Wellesley College in 1880. She wrote to supplement her income. "Sleep" was published by The Atlantic Monthly during her undergraduate years at Wellesley.

    70. Person Of The Week: Katharine Lee Bates
    portrait of bates As we salute Old Glory during commencement, let s hearken to an era gone by, and remember Katharine lee bates (August 12, 1859 March 28,
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    Katharine Lee Bates
    Week of May 22, 2000 A s we salute Old Glory during commencement, let's hearken to an era gone by, and remember Katharine Lee Bates (August 12, 1859 - March 28, 1929), Wellesley Person of the Week. A celebrated poet, Bates authored the vividly descriptive "America the Beautiful", whose words and melody grace public gatherings throughout the land to this day. Bates was born in Falmouth, MA . Sadly, her father, Congregational minister William Bates, passed away a mere month following her birth. Katharine's brothers entered the world of work at an early age to help their mother, Cornelia Frances (Lee) Bates, support the family in William's absence, and to ensure that their sister "Katie" would receive the finest education available. Her intellect and academic potential were evident even in her earliest years. The Bates family moved from Falmouth to Wellesley, MA, when Katharine was 12 years old. Bates graduated from Newton High School and Wellesley High School. She then enrolled at the recently founded Wellesley College, where she earned a B.A degree in 1880, and was president of the college's second graduating class.

    71. KATHARINE LEE BATES
    The author of “America the Beautiful” was a professor, of English at Wellesley College. Her father’s family left England and settled in Hingham,
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    Katharine Lee Bates The author of “America the Beautiful” was a professor, of English at Wellesley College. Her father’s family left England and settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1635. He was pastor of the Congregational Church on the Village Green at Falmouth on Cape Cod and died from a back injury when Katharine was one month old. Her mother, a graduate of Mount Holyoke Seminary, moved the family to Wellesley where Bates graduated in 1880 from then-new Wellesley College, thanks to help from her two older brothers. After spending a year at Oxford University, she began teaching English at Wellesley College and soon became a full professor. Her salary was $400 per year “with board and washing.” When she met Longfellow, he praised her high-school poem, “Sleep”. Writing was a continuing priority that provided some financial support—children’s stories, books of verse, textbooks, travel books based on her three sabbatical years in Europe and the Middle East. At Wellesley the poet developed an intimate partnership with Katharine Coman, the professor of economics who was also dean of the college. Both were poets. They jointly wrote

    72. Lyrics And Music
    The lyrics to this beautiful song were written by Katharine lee bates (18591929) an instructor at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, after an inspiring trip
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    on the poem and music) O beautiful for spacious skies,
    For amber waves of grain,
    For purple mountain majesties
    Above the fruited plain!
    America! America!
    God shed His grace on thee,
    And crown thy good with brotherhood
    From sea to shining sea! O beautiful for pilgrim feet Whose stern impassion'd stress A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness. America! America! God mend thine ev'ry flaw, Confirm thy soul in self-control, Thy liberty in law. O beautiful for heroes prov'd In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life. America! America! May God thy gold refine Till all success be nobleness, And ev'ry gain divine. O beautiful for patriot dream That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears. America! America! God shed His grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.

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    74. The Katharine Lee Bates Page
    Katharine lee bates was born on August 12, 1859 in Falmouth, Massachusetts to William and Cornelia Frances lee bates. Her father was a pastor at the First
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    O Beautiful For Spacious Skies Katharine Lee Bates was born on August 12, 1859 in Falmouth, Massachusetts to William and Cornelia Frances Lee Bates. Her father was a pastor at the First Congregational Church. "Katie" was the fifth child of the Bates family. Katharine Lee Bates received a bachelor of arts degree in 1880 from Wellesley College in Massachusetts. She returned to the school in 1886 to join the faculty and served as the chair of the English department. On July 22, 1893, Bates climbed 14,000 feet to the top of Pikes Peak in Colorado, and found the inspiration for her poem "America The Beautiful."
    Katharine Lee Bates The Author
    In addition to her volumes of poetry, Bates authored several travel books, and published her research on the history of American literature. She wrote many poems about her beloved home town. Bates also wrote the critically acclaimed children's book "Sigurd: Our Golden Collie." The publication of "Yellow Clover" is frequently omitted from her biographical profiles in history books and encyclopedias.
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    75. Overview Page: America The Beautiful: Patriotic Melodies (Library Of Congress)
    The author of America the Beautiful, Katharine lee bates, Its lyricist, Katharine lee bates, died March 28, 1929, and is buried in Falmouth,
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    O beautiful for spacious skies,
    For amber waves of grain . . . The author of "America the Beautiful," Katharine Lee Bates, was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts in 1859 and grew up near the rolling sea. Her graceful poetic style came through in poems such as "The Falmouth Bell:" Never was there lovelier town
    Than our Falmouth by the sea.
    Tender curves of sky look down
    On her grace of knoll and lea. . . . On July 4, 1895, Bates' poem first appeared in The Congregationalist , a weekly newspaper. Bates revised her lyrics in 1904, a version published that year in The Boston Evening Transcript , and made some final additions to the poem in 1913. For several years "America the Beautiful" was sung to almost any popular air or folk tune with which the lyrics fit: "Auld Lang Syne" was one of the most common. Today it is sung to a melody written in 1882 by Samuel Augustus Ward, a Newark, New Jersey, church organist and choirmaster. Ward originally composed the melody (also titled "Materna") to accompany the words of the sixteenth century hymn "O Mother Dear, Jerusalem." When the National Federation of Music Clubs sponsored a 1926 contest to elicit new music for Bates' poem but failed to find a winner, Ward's music prevailed.

    76. Katharine Lee Bates Picture
    Katharine lee bates. Wellesley College Class Of 1880 Katharine lee bates Hamlet. Katharine and Hamlet. At Wellesley College
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    77. America The Beautiful Lyrics
    Words by Katharine lee bates, Melody by Samuel Ward MIDI sequencing provided by Melody Lane. O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain,
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    Words by Katharine Lee Bates, Melody by Samuel Ward MIDI sequencing provided by Melody Lane O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed his grace on thee And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! O beautiful for pilgrim feet Whose stern impassioned stress A thoroughfare of freedom beat Across the wilderness! America! America! God mend thine every flaw, Confirm thy soul in self-control, Thy liberty in law! O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife. Who more than self their country loved And mercy more than life!

    78. Powell's Books - America The Beautiful (Picture Puffin Books) By Katharine Lee B
    Pairing Katharine lee bates s famous 1895 poem with majestic watercolor panoramas, Wendell Minor Now, inspired by Katharine lee bates s classic verse,
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    The scarcity of surviving evidence from the early twentieth century makes Katharine lee bates s 1915 unpublished narrative about the breast cancer and death
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