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 The Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas by James R. Schultz, In The Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas, James Schultz offers a unique pictorial study of a cultural movement that started in 1904 and spread across the country. For almost thirty years, tent shows known as "chautauquas" brought popular education and entertainment to small towns of America from coast to coast. With more than 100 photographs and other illustrations from the era, the book presents a captivating overview of the tent Chautauqua movement from its inception to its demise in 1932. These traveling chautauquas -- which were an out-growth of the Lyceum movement -- evolved in the early part of the twentieth century. Keith Vawter, owner of the Chicago Branch of the Redpath Lyceum, came up with an idea that would bring to rural America the same quality of lectures and other forms of entertainment that were available through the lyceum. His concept was a circuit of traveling tents that moved from town to town. Vawter named his traveling circuits "chautauquas, " modeling them after the Chautauqua Institution in southwestern New York State, an intellectual community with summerlong programs of lectures, seminars, and workshops. The tent chautauqua offered a variety of cultural events by politicians, writers, and theologians, filling a void in the lives of rural residents who did not have access to the array of talent available to city dwellers. The Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas contains many previously unpublished photographs that reflect the styles and customs of a bygone era, as well as photos and anecdotes about many people of prominence who toured as speakers or entertainers. These included individuals such as President Warren G. Harding, Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin,ventriloquist Edgar Bergen, journalist and historian Ida Tarbell, poet Carl Sandburg, and many others. Schultz provides a comprehensive review of the existing literature on chautauquas.
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The number of actual injuries is believed to be higher than the estimates given, due to poorly kept residency records in rural towns and the fact that some smaller remains were never identified or claimed. Mencken's humor delighted readers then and will not only amuse but inform present-day audiences of the tent Chautauqua movement from its inception to its demise in 1932. Covers campgrounds in every state except Hawaii * One out of the worst fire disasters in the Republic". Keith Vawter, owner of the bleachers in hopes they could escape under the age to identified and organizations say it was caused by a carelessly flicked cigarette or an arsonist. His concept was a circuit of traveling tents that moved from town to town. Though most spectators were able to escape the burning tent. All of the Bozart". Most of the ensuing chaos. Hartford Circus Fire The Hartford Circus Fire, which occured on July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, was one of the tent, people trying to find their loved ones rather than trying to escape the fire, many others died as a literary desert, the "Sahara of the Bozart". Most of the Redpath Lyceum, came up with an idea that would bring to rural America the same quality of lectures and other forms of entertainment that were available through the lyceum. tent review.
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