Tuesday, January 31, 2012
WWI research
For my research I read a letter written by Robi Wilcock. In the letter it describes the author researching Private Walter Goodwill. Private Goodwill was part of the 281 Scottish Constitution and the 1931 Enlgish Constitution. Walter was around the age of 32 during the war. Walter Goodwill was killed on 3/9/1916 during battle in France.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Day 3 research
I am finding new pictures for my project. one is the ship. Another is the sailors jumping off into the water. I researched the visiting of Chile, Virginia, Italy, Japan, and Christmas festivities.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Great White Fleet Research: Day 2
So far for my research on Day 2 i have used the wonderful source of Alabama Virtual Library to find a source on the Great White Fleet visiting Australia. I have also found more pictures, one includes a very colorful ship that made the journey with the fleet. Another picture i have found shows the journey that the Great White Fleet made. Using the Alabama virtual library i found another source talking about a storm that the Great White Fleet encountered during it's voyage. Some more pictures include the fleet entering a harbor and the fleet passing through a beautiful mountain range.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The Great White Fleet research. Day 1:
So far in my research i have started to look for good primary sources and pictures for my postcard templates. Some of the pictures i have found include a couple of ships and Teddy Roosevelt . I have also found a good primary source using the library of congress digital archive. This source shows an advertisement for the Great White Fleet in the New York Tribune.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Football from 1880-1920
From the years of 1880-1920 football started rising in popularity. It was no longer a small sport, it was now rising into one of America's prime entertainment activities. One person that helped market the relatively new sport of football was Walter Camp. Walter Camp used savvy marketing and his many publications about football to increase the popularity of the sport. Another person who helped increase football's popularity was Jim Thorpe. Jim Thorpe was football's first real star. Americans were very eager to see Jim Thorpe play.
. Dayton Triangles
In the Early days of football it was very popular on the collegiate level. The very first game played was Princeton vs. Rutgers in 1869. Rutgers defeated Princeton 6-4. After this game college football's popularity sparked. All across the country schools were starting their football programs. Some schools like Michigan, Notre Dame, Army, and Harvard had dominant teams. Michigan was considered the first dominant team in the West, winning the national championship from every year from 1901-1904.
Although collegiate football was growing in popularity it still had it's problems. In the season of 1905 18 college football players were killed while playing in a game. A committee met to address the problem and decided to institute new rules to lower the chances of injuries and fatalities. They introduced new rules like the forward pass as an alternative to just running the ball. The reason players were being hurt in games was because both teams would line up in a "wedge" formation. This formation consisted of both teams lined up in a "V" shape and run at each other.They also made the neutral zone and made it so first downs required 10 yards, up from 5.
In early college football there was no postseason play. But in the year 1901 James Wagner was elected as the president of the Tournament of Roses. James new that they were having trouble attracted a crowd so he came up with the idea to put on a postseason football game. He wanted Michigan and California to play but California refused, so Stanford took their place. The first postseason game was a huge success that gathered around 8,000 fans. The next Tournament of Roses game took place in 1916 when Washington State defeated Brown. After this many other cities started organizing postseason games too, creating the bowl game system.
During the early stages of football collegiate play was the most popular. But soon professional football started to rise. People thought that professional football would bring more excitement to fans. People also knew that many college football stars became unknown, so adding a professional league would bring them back into the spotlight. The selling point behind professional football was that it was going to be a gridiron battle between two teams full of All-American All stars.
Another research update
In my research I now have almost all of my sources. I am just missing one primary source and a couple pictures. I have learned a lot about how football has affected people of the time.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Research
So far during my research I have learned a lot. I have learned that the Arizona Cardinals are the oldest football franchise. There were also 19 fatalities due to football in one year, so they had to introduce the forward pass
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)