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Katharine Lee Bates

Katharine Lee Bates
Short Name: Katharine Lee Bates
Full Name: Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929
Birth Year: 1859
Death Year: 1929

Katharine Lee Bates was born in Falmouth, Mass., August 12, 1859. Her father was a pastor in the Congregational Church; he died when she was an infant. Her mother moved the family to Wellesley. She received a B.A. (1880) and M.A. (1891) from Wellesley College. She taught high school from 1880-1885 and then was a professor of English literature at Wellesley. She wrote poetry, children's stories, textbooks and travel books. In the summer if 1893 when she was lecturing at Colorado College she went to the top of Pike's Peak. Inspired by the beauty of the view she wrote all four verses of "America the Beautiful" which was an instant hit when it was published. She had an intimate relationship with Katharine Coman, dean of Wellesley, who she lived with for 25 years, until Coman's death. "Yellow Clover: A Book of Remembrance" celebrates their love and partnership.She enjoyed traveling, the out of doors, reading and friends,

Dianne Shapiro from Woman's Who's who in America, 1914-1915 by John William Leonard, New York: The American Commonwealth Company and Harvard Square Library, Digital Library of Unitarian Universalist Biographies, History, Books and Media (http://harvardsquarelibrary.org/cambridge-harvard/katharine-lee-bates/) (accessed 7-4-2018

Wikipedia Biography

Katharine Lee Bates (August 12, 1859 – March 28, 1929) was an American author and poet, chiefly remembered for her anthem "America the Beautiful", but also for her many books and articles on social reform, on which she was a noted speaker.

Texts by Katharine Lee Bates (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Dear God our Father, at Thy knee confessingKatharine Lee Bates (Author)English13
Hosanna to the Son of David, Hosanna, Thy palmtrees fed with dew and sunKatherine Lee Bates (Author)English3
My synod of the fearless faithKatharine Lee Bates (Author)2
O beautiful for patriot dreamKatherine Lee Bates, 1859-1929 (Author)English2
O beautiful for spacious skiesKatharine Lee Bates (Author)English513
Oh bella por tu cielo azulKatherine Lee Bates (Author)Spanish2
Our fathers, in the years grown dimKatharine Lee Bates (Author)English2
Peace on earth! The morrow bringeth mirthCatharine Lee Bates (Author)English2
The kings of the east are ridingKatherine Lee Bates (Author)English9
Thy palm trees fed with dew and sunKatharine Lee Bates (Author)English3
Under the drifted snows with weeping and holy riteKatharine Lee Bates (Author)English2
Very swiftly bear Thine angelsKatharine Lee Bates (Author)English1

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