By that time I was thinking a little about pro ball and hopeful that someone would draft me. Jack Youngblood balldrafthopeful Change image and share on social
By the 1880s, baseball was entrenched in the Cape's sandy soil. Semipro teams, commonplace before World War I, were organized into the first Cape Cod League in 1923 - Orleans joined the four original teams five years later. By 1940, the league had foundered on financial shoals and disbanded. Jane Leavy 1880sbaseballcape share on social
By the 1880s, English translations of both the French and the Russian editions were available, and Americans began to read 'War and Peace.' Alexander Chee 1880samericanbegin Change image and share on social
By the 1890s, the leading Wall Street bankers were becoming increasingly disgruntled with their own creation, the National Banking System... while the banking system was partially centralized under their leadership, it was not centralized enough. Murray Rothbard 1890sbankbanker share on social
By the 1950s The Novel had become a nationwide tournament. There was a magical assumption that the end of World War II in 1945 was the dawn of a new golden age of the American Novel, like the Hemingway-Dos Passos-Fitzgerald era after World War I. Tom Wolfe 1950sageamerican share on social
By the 1960s, many of us believed that the Civil Rights Movement could eliminate racism in America during our lifetime. But despite significant progress, racism remains. Bill Cosby 1960samericabelieve Change image and share on social
By the 1980s, practically no one under 60 in the real civilian world wore hats for anything except weddings, funerals or Ascot. Hats had been in competition with hair, and hair had won. Thirty years before that, Brits of all classes and ages wore hats all the time. Peter York 1980sageascot share on social
By the 2030s, the nonbiological portion of our intelligence will predominate. Ray Kurzweil 2030sintelligencenonbiological Change image and share on social
By the '40s, Sam Goldwyn is a very serious man. By the '50s, he's the dean of American producers. To the end, he was Hollywood's gray eminence. A. Scott Berg 40s50samerican Change image and share on social
By the '50s and '60s, war movies had become big and impersonal. They almost never bothered to characterize the Japanese enemy as particularly evil; in fact, they never bothered to characterize him at all. Stephen Hunter 50s60sbig share on social