Description
On Monday afternoon two weeks ago, men who were at home sat glued to their comfortable chairs beside a radio; people who were in the business sectors crowded around radios on the sidewalk in front of stores; college students carried portable radios with them; sailors were standing near short wave sets on ships at sea; and soldiers on distant battle fronts gathered around short wave radio sets also, while 70,000 lucky people were able to crowd into Yankee Stadium.
Recommended Citation
Roberts, William
(1942)
"Why Americans Like Baseball,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 10
:
Iss.
1
, Article 15.
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