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JOHN J. GRABOWSKI is curator of manuscripts at the Western Reserve Historical Society. He is co-editor of and contributor to Cleveland: A tradition of Reform and co-editor (with David D. Van Tassel) of The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (Indiana University Press, 1987).
Editors' Preface | |
Preface | |
Introduction | |
Sport in the Preindustrial City, 1796-1865 | p. 1 |
Teams, Time, and Money: Nascent Modern Sports in Cleveland, 1860-1920 | p. 6 |
Everybody's Games Are Good Business in Cleveland, 1920-1945 | p. 40 |
Social Mirror, Economic Engine, and Civic Asset: Postwar Sports in Cleveland, 1946-1990 | p. 83 |
Index | p. 147 |
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