Katharine Lee Bates

Katharine Lee Bates

Infobox Writer
name = Katharine Lee Bates


imagesize = 300px
caption = Katharine Lee Bates statue memorial; Falmouth, Mass.
birthdate = Birth date |1859|08|12|df=yes
birthplace = Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States
deathdate = death date and age|1929|03|28 |1859|08|12|df=yes
deathplace = Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States
occupation = Author, Poet, Educator
nationality = American
genre = Poetry
notableworks = "America the Beautiful"

Katharine Lee Bates, (August 12 1859March 28, 1929), is remembered as the author of the words to the anthem "America the Beautiful".

Katherine Lee Bates was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts and lived as an adult on Centre Street in Newton, Massachusetts. An historic plaque marks the site of her home. 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. It is debated if this relationship was an intimate lesbian relationship as different sources maintain [Harvard Square Library http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/bates.php] Wellesley College http://www.wellesley.edu/Anniversary/bates.html] [http://www.sappho.com/poetry/k_bates.html Isle of Lesbos: Poetry of Katharine Lee Bates ] ] or a platonic relationship called sometimes "Boston marriages" as the local historical society of her birthplace maintain.

In the years following Coman's death, Bates wrote "Yellow Clover: A Book of Remembrance, to Katharine Coman".Almost all the poems there contained refer to the relationship between Bates and Coleman.One lesbian culture website sees in the text of some of the poems (for example "If You Could Come" and "Yellow Clover") a confirmation that the relationship between the two women was actually a lesbian relationship.

The first draft of "America the Beautiful" was hastily kolted in a notebook during the summer of 1893, which Bates spent teaching English at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Later she remembered:"One day some of the other teachers and I decided to go on a trip to 14,000-foot Pikes Peak. We hired a prairie wagon. Near the top we had to leave the wagon and go the rest of the way on mules. I was very tired. But when I saw the view, I felt great joy. All the wonder of America seemed displayed there, with the sea-like expanse."

The words to her one famous poem first appeared in print in "The Congregationalist", a weekly journal, for Independence Day, 1895. The poem reached a wider audience when her revised version was printed in the "Boston Evening Transcript", November 19, 1904. Her final expanded version was written in 1913.

The hymn has been sung to other music, but the familiar tune that Ray Charles (1930-2004) delivered is by Samuel A. Ward (1847–1903), written for his hymn "Materna" (1882).

Bates was a prolific author of many volumes of poetry, travel books, and children's books. Her family home on Falmouth's Main Street is preserved by the Falmouth Historical Society. There is also a street named in her honor, "Katharine Lee Bates Road" in Falmouth.

Bates has two schools named in her honor, the Katharine Lee Bates Elementary School, located on Elmwood Road in Wellesley, Massachusetts and the Katharine Lee Bates Elementary School [ [http://www.d11.org/bates/ Katharine Lee Bates Elementary School in Colorado Springs, CO] ] , located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The latter was founded in 1957.

Bates is credited with creating Mrs. Claus in the poem "Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh Ride" from the collection "Sunshine and other Verses for Children" (1889).

Katharine Lee Bates died in Wellesley, Massachusetts, on March 28 1929, aged 69. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

External links

*Shof|id=194|Katharine Lee Bates
* [http://www.bsu.edu/web/01bkswartz/xmaspub.html The Origin of American Christmas Myth and Customs]
* [http://www.fuzzylu.com/falmouth/bates/home.htm A site devoted to Miss Bates and Falmouth, Massachusetts.]
*gutenberg author | id=Katherine_Lee_Bates | name=Katherine Lee Bates
* [http://harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/bates.php Biography and Poetry] of Bates, part of a Series poet's biographies.
* [http://www.wellesley.mec.edu/wes/bates/index.htm Katharine Lee Bates Elementary School main page]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1579 Katharine Lee Bates] at Find-A-Grave

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