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William “Billy” and Helen “Ma” Sunday: A Bibliography Compiled by Eric M. Bradley Last edited July 17, 2008 with 632 entries Introduction William Ashley Sunday, Sr., better known as Billy Sunday, was an baseball player turned Christian evangelist of early twentieth century Progressive Era America. Through his large scale evangelistic campaigns Sunday helped advance the prohibition movement, stirred support for military action against Central Powers in World War I, and won souls to Christianity through a fiery, charismatic preaching style. Sunday’s wife, Helen Nell Thompson Sunday, better known as Ma Sunday, was instrumental in operating her husband’s evangelistic campaigns and after her husband’s death went on to be a speaker in evangelical and fundamentalist Christian circles. The aim of this ongoing bibliography is to compile an as exhaustive as possible listing of secondary works referring to Billy and Ma Sunday. A second resource, An Annotated Bibliographic Guide to William “Billy” A. Sunday, aims to provide descriptive entries of key Sunday resources. Most of these works are located at Morgan Library of Grace College and Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana. This library collects a comprehensive level of materials on Sunday and houses his papers. The neighboring Billy Sunday Home & Visitor Center contains the personal items of Sunday left intact since the death of Ma Sunday in 1957. Additions and corrections to this work can be sent to Eric Bradley, Technical Specialist at Morgan Library, though emailing
[email protected]. Bibliography "Abjuring the Sawdust Trail." Literary Digest, October 8 1927, 32-33. "Abusing Billy Sunday." Detroit Saturday Night, September 23 1916, 1. "After Billy Sunday." Alabama Christian Advocate, October 8 1916, 1-2. "After Billy Sunday, What?" Christian Workers Magazine, September 1913, 9-10. "Ahead of Billy Sunday." Outlook, February 28 1917, 351-2. "At the Opening of the Boston Campaign." Congregationalist, November 16 1916, 646. "Back to the Old-Time Religion." Collier's National Weekly, July 10 1926, 8. The Baseball Encyclopedia. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1976.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 2 "Battling With "Booze" ". In Alcoholism or Drunkenness: Sin or Disease?, edited by James M. Resh. Hagerstown, MD: Four States Christian Missions, 1980. "Billy in New York." Time, May 20 1957, 104. "Billy Sunday." Outlook, March 21 1914, 608-9. "Billy Sunday." Michigan Christian Advocate, October 7 1916, 1. "Billy Sunday." Religious Digest, September 1936, 27-28. "'Billy' Sunday." Commonweal, November 22 1935, 103-04. "Billy Sunday -- His Preachments and His Methods." Detroit Saturday Night, October 14 1917, 3. "Billy Sunday Analyzed by a Psychologist." Current Opinion, December 1917, 404-5. "Billy Sunday and 'Booze'." Literary Digest, February 20 1915, 380. "Billy Sunday and the Boston Election." Watchman-Examiner, December 28 1916, 1677-8. "Billy Sunday and the Boston Election." Congregationalist, December 28 1916, 876. "Billy Sunday and the Fourth Estate." Congregationalist, February 1 1917, 52. "Billy Sunday and the War." Outlook, April 18 1917, 687. Billy Sunday Articles from the Baptist Commonwealth 1914. Winona Lake, IN: Morgan Library, Grace College & Seminary, 2000. "Billy Sunday as a Peace-Maker between the Races." Current Opinion, March 1918, 201. "Billy Sunday Assailed by Leaders of Three Denominations." Current Opinion, May 1917, 3412. "Billy Sunday Back in Boston." Christian Century, March 11 1931, 350. Billy Sunday Boston Revival Souvenir. Boston, MA, 1916. The Billy Sunday Business Men's Club, 25th Anniversary. Syracuse, NY, 1940. "Billy Sunday Called out Last Time." Sporting News, November 14 1935, 2. "'Billy' Sunday Dead." Literary Digest, November 16 1935, 36.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 3 "Billy Sunday Dies Suddenly in Chicago, at 71." Christian Century, November 20 1935, 1500. "Billy Sunday Extra." New York American 1917. 'Billy' Sunday Funeral. New York: Loizeaux Brothers, 1939. "'Billy' Sunday Hits Philadelphia." Literary Digest, January 23 1915, 152-3. "Billy Sunday in Big Cities." Literary Digest, April 4 1914, 761-2. "Billy Sunday in Boston." Literary Digest, February 10 1917, 342-3. "Billy Sunday in New York City." Outlook, April 18 1917, 687. "Billy Sunday Leaves Philadelphia." Outlook, March 31 1915, 761-62. "Billy Sunday on Social Religion." Literary Digest, March 6 1915, 481-2. Billy Sunday Revival Hymns: Published by Special Permission in the Boston Post. Boston, MA: Boston Post, 1917. "Billy Sunday Sympathetically Interpreted." Current Opinion, May 1914, 369-70. "Billy Sunday under Fire." Literary Digest, April 18 1914, 907. "Billy Sunday Was His Real Name, by W. G. Mcloughlin, Jr. Review." Newsweek, October 3 1955, 82. "Billy Sunday Was His Real Name, by W. G. Mcloughlin, Jr. Review." Time, October 10 1955, 124. Billy Sunday, an Appreciation: A Short Biographical Sketch of the Rev. William Ashley Sunday, D.D. Philadelphia, PA: Advertisers Publishing Co., 1914. "Billy Sunday, the Last of His Line." Christian Century, November 20 1935, 1476. "Billy Sunday: Campaigning for Christ." Journal of Religious Speaking (1976): 23-30. "Billy Sunday: From the Baseball Diamond to the Pulpit." Assemblies of God Heritage 24, no. 2 (2004): 32-33. "Billy Sunday: God's Tool." Epworth Herald, March 13 1915, 1. "Billy Sunday's Advocacy of Vice Districts." Survey, January 15 1916, 447-8. "Billy Sunday's Genius as a Preacher Analyzed." Current Opinion, March 1917, 196-7.
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"Billy Sunday's Greatest Campaign." Literary Digest, March 15 1913, 576-7. "Billy Sunday's New York Campaign." Literary Digest, June 30 1917, 1998. "Billy Sunday's Results." Literary Digest, April 25 1914, 990. "Billy Sunday's Telling Exhibit." Union Signal, February 22 1917, 14. "Billy Sunday's War on the Devil in New York." Literary Digest, January 27 1934, 21. "Billy Talks to 50,000." New York Evening Journal, April 30 1917. "Billy's Rubicon." Literary Digest, April 21 1917, 1168-9. "Book Notices: The Real Billy Sunday, by Elijah P. Brown." Christian Workers Magazine, April 1914, 552. "Booze, Dope, Oleomargarine, and Sawdust in the Sausage." Detroit Saturday Night, October 7 1916, 1. "Boston and Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, December 2 1916, 1469-70. "Boston Ministers on Billy Sunday." Watchman-Examiner, January 25 1917, 105-08. "Boston Sunday Campaign." Congregationalist 1916, 569. "Boston Trail Hitters." Congregationalist, February 1 1917, 149. "Catholics and Billy Sunday Revivals." Pilot, November 11 1916, 5. A Character Study of Billy Sunday. New York: New York & Brooklyn Publishing Co., 1915. The Complete Record of Chicago Cubs Baseball. New York: Collier Books, 1986. "Conversion and Life of Billy Sunday." Sword of the Lord, February 2 1979, 1, 11. "Current Events Pictorially Treated." Outlook, April 11 1914, 802. "Died: Dr. William A. (Billy) Sunday." Newsweek, November 16 1935, 46. "Disappointing Results of the Billy Sunday Campaign in New York." Current Opinion, November 1916, 334. "Dr. Abbott's View of Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, June 2 1917, 1704-05.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 5 "Dramatizing Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, October 2 1915, 713. "Editorial Notes: W. A. Sunday." Christian Workers Magazine, February 1913, 372. An Estimate of Billy Sunday. Boston, MA: Evangelistic Association of New England, 1915. "Evangelism as a Means to Reform: Some Results of Sunday's Campaigns in Columbus and Erie." Missionary Review of the World 36 (1913): 435-38. "Evangelist Billy Sunday and His Critics." Detroit Saturday Night, September 16 1916, 1. "Figures and the Sunday Campaign." Watchman-Examiner, February 1 1917, 135. "Figures and the Sunday Campaign." Watchman-Examiner, February 1 1917, 135. "The Flamboyant Mr. Sunday." Pentecostal Evangel, July 25 1976, 22. "Getting Ready for Billy Sunday." Watchman-Examiner, September 28 1916, 1254. "The Greatest Man in the United States." American Magazine, October 1914, 63-64. "How a Baseball Idol 'Hit the Trail'." Literary Digest, July 8 1916, 92, 94-95. "Huckster in the Tabernacle." Time, October 10 1955, 124, 26. "The Importance of the Billy for Billy Sunday." University of Southern California, 1961. "In and around the Tabernacle." Congregationalist, November 30 1917, 736. "Interview with Paul Beckwith." HIS, November 1974, 14. "The Key to Billy Sunday." Current Opinion, January 1917, 43-4. "Liberal Evangelism." Christian Register, February 1 1917, 114-15. Life and Labors of Rev. Wm. A. (Billy) Sunday: The Great Modern Evangelist, with Selected Sermons. Decatur, IL: Herman, Poole, & Co., 1908. "Ma Sunday at 82." Newsweek, November 27 1950, 74. "Major Sunday?" Outlook, June 20 1917, 290. "Making Religion Yellow." Nation, June 11 1908, 527-8. "Making the Most of the Sunday Campaign." Zion's Herald, October 18 1916, 1321.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 6 "Mass Conversions." Christian Century, May 29 1957, 677-79. "Mr. Sunday among the Unitarians." Literary Digest, December 16 1916, 1602-3. "Mr. Sunday's Address to Unitarian Ministers." Christian Register, December 12 1916, 1218-9. "A New Opportunity." Christian Register, September 14 1916, 860. The New York William A. Sunday Evangelistic Campaign April, May, June 1917 Souvenir Pamphlet. New York: William A. Sunday Evangelistic Association, 1917. "Obituary: Billy Sunday." Missionary Review of the World, December 1935, 561. "Obituary: Helen Sunday." Newsweek, March 4 1957, 75. "Obituary: Helen Sunday." Time, March 4 1957, 96. "On the Eve of the Sunday Campaign." Zion's Herald, November 8 1916, 1413. "Opinions About Billy Sunday." Outlook, May 9 1917, 57-8. "Personal Gains from the Sunday Campaign: A Sheaf of Testimonies." Congregationalist, February 22 1917, 256. "A Philadelphia Rector's Views on 'Billy' Sunday." Detroit Saturday Night, May 8 1915, 8. "Philadelphia's Verdict on Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, April 3 1915, 754-5. "Plans for the Boston Campaign." Congregationalist, November 9 1916, 611. "Poll of the Religious Press on Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, June 12 1915, 1404-5. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Hampton, June 1910, 791. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Outlook, April 11 1914, 802c. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." World's Work, October 1923, 609. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Review of Reviews, March 1925, 267. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Review of Reviews, March 1927, 230. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, April 16 1927, 28. "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, October 8 1927, 32.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 7 "Portrait: Billy Sunday." Etude, February 1931, 91. "Princeton's Thrust at Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, April 24 1915, 959-60. "Pulpit 'Smoke'." Literary Digest, February 6 1915, 258. Reach's Official American Association Base Ball Guide. Philadelphia, PA: A. J. Reach Co., 1919. "Religion with a Punch." Nation, March 19 1914, 287. "Report from Winona Lake." Youth for Christ Magazine, September 1950, 6-9. Rev. W. A. Sunday Meetings at Springfield, Illinois: Souvenir. March-April, 1909. Bloomington, IL: C. U. Williams, 1909. Some Truths Concerning the Billy Sunday Campaigns. Columbus, OH: Columbus Evangelistic Association, 1912. Souvenir: "Billy" Sunday Spokane Campaign Sopkane, WA: Trevor Orton, 1909. Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide and Official League Book. Chicago: A. G. Spalding, 1883 1891. "The Spectator Sees Billy Sunday." Outlook, March 31 1915, 787-90. "The Storm over 'Elmer Gantry'." Literary Digest, April 16 1927, 28. "The Sunday Campaign in Boston." Watchman-Examiner, November 9 1916, 1445-6. "The Sunday Evangelistic Campaign." Zion's Herald, November 22 1916, 1484. "Sunday in Philadelphia." Literary Digest, February 6 1915, 256. "Sunday into Heaven." Time, November 18 1935, 46. "Sunday, as Cobb Saw Him." Literary Digest, June 16 1917, 1870. "Sunday's 'Vulgarities'." Literary Digest, February 6 1916, 247-8. "Thoughts after the Sermon: Dr. Sunday on Food for a Hungry World." Christian Century, December 3 1925, 1503-4. "Trail Hitting: A Study in Methods, Meaning and Results, by a Boston Pastor." Congregationalist, February 8 1917, 181.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 8 "A Tribute to Billy Sunday." Faith for the Family, November 1985, 7. "Two Methods of Conversion." Literary Digest, May 15 1915, 1155-6. "Universalist's Opinion of 'Billy' Sunday." Watchman-Examiner, February 10 1916, 168. The Way of Winona. Winona Lake, IN: Winona Lake Christian Assembly, 1961. "What the Newspapers See in the Work of Evangelist Billy Sunday." Current Opinion, March 1915, 187-8. "Why Billy Sunday Does Not Appeal to Roman Catholics." Current Opinion, July 1917, 44-5. Winona Echoes: A Book of Sermons and Addresses Delivered at the Nineteenth Annual Bible Conference. Winona Lake, IN: Committee on Publication, 1913. The Winona Year Book. Winona Lake, IN: Winona Assembly & Bible Conference, 1921. "The Women Behind Mr. Sunday." Congregationalist, December 7 1916, 763. Abbott, Ernest H. "Billy Sunday; an Impression." Outlook, May 19 1915, 138-41. Abbott, Lyman. "Evening with Mr. Sunday." Outlook, May 16 1917, 98-9. ———. "Evening with Mr. Sunday." Literary Digest, June 2 1917, 1604-5. Abrams, Douglas C. American Fundamentalists and Mass Culture, 1920-1940. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001. Abrams, Ray. Preachers Present Arms: A Study of the War-Time Attitudes and Activities of the Churches and the Clergy in the United States. Philadelphia, PA: Round Table Press, 1933. Adair, James R. "The Kid in the Sage-Green Suit..." Pacific Garden Mission News, June 1977. ———. The Old Lighthouse: The Story of the Pacific Garden Mission. Chicago: Moody Press, 1966. Ahlstrom, Sydney E. A Religious History of the American People. New Heaven, CT: Yale University Press, 1972. Albus, Harry. An Hour with Billy Sunday. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1945. Allen, Robert A. "Billy Sunday: He Battled with the Devil." Fundamentalist Journal, September 1982, 22-3. ———. Billy Sunday: Home Run to Heaven. Milford, MI: Mott Media, 1985.
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Allen, William E. The History of Revivals of Religion. Lisburn, Ireland: Revival Publishing Co., 1951. Anderson, Daniel L. "The Gospel According to Sunday." Dallas Theological Seminary, 1979. Anderson, S. "Billy Sunday, Prophet or Charlatan." Overland Monthly, January 1918, 75-80. Anson, Adrian C. A Ball Player's Career: Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscences of Adrian C. Anson. Chicago: Era Publishing Co., 1900. Appel, Marty. Slide, Kelly, Slide: The Wild Life and Times of Mike "King" Kelly, Baseball's First Superstar. Edited by David B. Biesel, American Sports History Series. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1996. Atchison, G. A. Billy Sunday in Boston. Trenton, NJ: G. A. Atchison, 1916. Backstrom, David A. "An Analysis of the Elements of Persuasion Used by Billy Sunday in the Monmouth, Illinois, Evangelistic Campaign." University of Wisconsin, 1958. Baker, William J. "Disputed Diamonds: The Ymca Debate over Baseball in the Late 19th Century." Journal of Sport History 19, no. 3 (1992): 257-62. Baldwin, David A. "When Billy Sunday 'Saved' Colorado: That Old-Time Religion and the 1914 Prohibition Amendment." Colorado Heritage 1990, 34-44. Balmer, Edith L. Blumhofer and Randall, ed. Modern Christian Revivals. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. Balmer, Randall. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. ———. "The Tragedy of Billy Sunday: The Allure of Populism and the Peril of Anachronism." Annals of Iowa 55, no. 4 (1996): 369-73. Barnes, Djuna. "Billy Sunday Loves the Multitude, Not the Individual." In Interviews, edited by Alyce Barry, 105-18. Washington, D.C.: Sun & Moon Press, 1985. Barton, Bruce. "Billy Sunday -- Baseball Evangelist." Collier's National Weekly, July 26 1913, 7-8, 30. ———. "The Problem of Billy Sunday." Literary Digest, June 14 1913, 1336-7. Bauman, Mark K. "Hitting the Sawdust Trail: Billy Sunday's Atlanta Campaign of 1917." Southern Studies 19 (1917): 385-99.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 10 Beardsley, Frank G. A History of American Revivals. 2 ed. New York: American Tract Society, 1912. Becker, Carl M. "Brighten the Corner Where You Are: Homer Rodeheaver." Timeline, May/June 2000, 38-53. Beckwith, Paul. "A His Interview." HIS, November 1974, 14-15, 20-21. Bederman, Gail. "'the Women Have Had Charge of the Church Work Long Enough': The Men and Religion Forward Movement of 1911-1912 and the Masculinization of Middle-Class Protestantism." American Quarterly (1989): 432-65. Bedford, William. "A Dinner with Billy Sunday." Haldeman-Julius Monthly, August 1928, 9295. Beller, James R. "Billy Sunday in the Colors of the Protestant Sunset." In The Soul of St. Louis: A Historical Narrative of Revival in the Gateway City. Arnold, MO: Prairie Fire Press, 1998. Bendroth, Margaret L. "Billy Sunday and the Unitarians, Boston 1916-1917." Mid-America 2000, 283-93. ———. Fundamentalists in the City: Conflict and Division in Boston’s Churches, 1885-1950. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. ———. "Why Women Loved Billy Sunday: Urban Revivalism and Popular Entertainment in Early Twentieth-Century American Culture." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 14, no. 2 (2004): 251-71. Bentson, Henry Arthur. "A Psychological Study of a ’Billy’ Sunday Revival." Columbia University, 1917. Berenbaum, May. "'the Greatest Show That Ever Came to Town' an Account of the Billy Sunday Crusade in Buffalo, New York, January 27-March 25, 1917." Niagara Frontier, Autumn 1975, 54-67. Betts, Frederick W. Billy Sunday: The Man and His Method. Boston, MA: Murray Press, 1916. Bieber, Gerald W. "Billy Sunday: A Study of His Message During the Second Decade of the Twentieth Century, and the Means He Used to Persuade His Audiences." University of Minnesota, 1968. Blue, Scott A. "Prime-Time Religion: The Life and Evangelistic Methodology of William Ashley Sunday." Journal of Evangelism and Missions 1 (2002): 77-97. Boomhower, Ray E. "Safe from Sin." Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, Spring 2006, 2-3.
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Bormet, Michelle J. A History of the City of Warsaw, Indiana. Bourbon, IN: Harmony Visual Communications, 2001. Bowden, Henry W. Dictionary of American Religious Biography. 2nd ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993. Bradley, Eric M. Winona Lake, Billy Sunday and Homer Rodeheaver: From the Pages Of "The Christian Workers Magazine," 1911-1914. Winona Lake, IN: Morgan Library, Grace College & Seminary, 2005. Brasher, Brenda E., ed. Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism. Edited by David Levinson, Routledge Encyclopedias of Religion and Society. New York: Routledge, 2001. Brees, Paul R. "A Comparative Study of the Devices of Persuasion Used in Ten Sermons by Harry Enerson Fosdick and Eight Sermons by William Ashley Sunday." University of Southern California, 1948. Bridges, Horace J. Billy Sunday's Revival of Devil-Worship: An Appeal to Clergy and Laity. Chicago: Chicago Ethical Society, 1916. ———. Mr. Sunday's Doctrines and the Clergy of Chicago. Chicago: Chicago Ethical Society, 1918. Brown, Elijah P. The Real Billy Sunday. Whitefish, MT Kessinger Publishing, 2005. ———. The Real Billy Sunday: The Life and Work of Rev. William Ashley Sunday, D.D., the Baseball Evangelist. Dayton, OH: Otterbein Press, 1914. ———. The Real Billy Sunday: The Life and Work of Rev. William Ashley Sunday, D.D., the Baseball Evangelist. New York: Flemming H. Revell Co., 1914. Brown, Frank D. Billy Sunday Pitches "Foul" Balls, Tales of Old Eddyville. Eddyville, IA: Tribune Publishing Co. ———. Tales of Old Eddyville. Eddyville, IA, 1967. Brown, Henry. 'War on the Theater' a Discussion Which Grew out of The "Billy Sunday" Meetings, Spokane, Wash: The Newspaper Articles Compiled, and the Argument Extended. Spokane, WA: H. Brown, 1909. Brown, H. D. "Criticism of Billy Sunday." Time, March 17 1917, 5-7. Bruns, Roger A. The Damndest Radical: The Life and World of Ben Reitman, Chicago's Celebrated Social Reformer, Hobo King, and Whorehouse Physician. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.
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Bryan, William J. "Billy Sunday and His Work." Commoner 1916, 1-3. Bunge, Martin L. Billy Sunday: The Last Prophet of a Dying Religion. Milwaukee, WI?: Herold Printing Co., 1916. Burgeson, Paul R. "Revivalism and Billy Sunday." Hamma School of Theology, 1964. Burk, Robert F. Never Just a Game: Players, Owners, and American Baseball to 1920. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994. Burk, Roger W. "As a Man Believeth." Huntington College Theological Seminary, 1971. Burns, Roger A. Preacher: Billy Sunday and Big-Time American Evangelism. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1992. Burr, Nelson R., ed. Religion in American Life. Edited by Arthur S. Link, Goldentree Bibliographies in American History. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, Educational Division, Meredith Corporation, 1971. Burtt, Richard. The Pittsburgh Pirates: A Pictorial History. Virginia Beach, VA: Jordan & Co., 1977. Butler, Jonathan. Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling: Heaven and Hell in American Revivalism, 1970-1920. Brooklyn, NY: Carlson Publishing, 1991. Butterfield, R. "Homer Rodeheaver: A Happy Christian with an Old Trombone Is Successfully Preaching Salvation through Song." Life, September 3 1945, 59, 61-61, 65-66. Cairns, Earle E. An Endless Line of Splendor: Revivals and Their Leaders from the Great Awakening to the Present. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1986. Caldwell, Thekla E. "Women, Men, and Revival: The Third Awakening in Chicago." University of Illinois, 1991. Calkins, David L. "Billy Sunday's Cincinnati Crusade." Cincinnati Historical Society Bulletin, Winter 1969, 292-303. Carnes, Mark C. "Middle Class Men and the Solace of Fraternal Ritual." In Meanings for Manhood: Constructions of Masculinity in Victorian America, edited by Mark C. and Clyde Griffen Carnes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. Cassères, De. "Completely American." American Mercury, February 1927, 145. Cawthon, Mary Margaret. "A Descriptive Analysis of the Homiletical Career of William A. (Billy) Sunday." Auburn University, 1965.
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Clark, Jerry E. Anson to Zuber: Iowa Boys in the Major Leagues. Omaha, NE: Making History, 1992. Clark, William L., ed. Billy Sunday U-N-M-a-S-K-E-D. Milan, IL: Rail Splitter Press, 1929. Clarke, Felicite. Various Verse of Billy Sunday. Tarrytown, NY: Roe Printing Co., 1924. Cobb, Irwin S. "Sunday as Cobb Saw Him." Literary Digest, June 16 1917, 1870. Cobleigh, Rolfe. "Billy Sunday: The Man and His Work." Presbyterian Banner, March 11 1915, 10-11. Cohan, George M. Hit-the-Trail Holliday: A Comedy in Four Acts. New York: Cohan and Harris, 1916. Coil, E. A. The Rev. "Billy" Sunday and Unitarianism. Huntington, WV: The Huntington Advertiser, 1914. Coleman, W. L. "Billy Sunday: A Style Meant for His Time and Place." Christianity Today, December 17 1976, 14-17. Collins, J. "Revivals Past and Present: Reflections on Some of Their Psychological Aspects." Harper's Monthly, November 17 1917, 856-65. Colman, David F. "The Sermonic Style of Billy Sunday in the Detroit Campaign of 1916." Indiana University, 1984. Conway, Robert, ed. The Powerful Hand of George Bellows: Drawings from the Boston Public Library. Washington: Trust for Museum Exhibitions, 2007. Cook, Robert A. "Inside Yfc." Youth for Christ Magazine, April 1957 1975, 4-5. Coplen, Daniel L. Moments in Time: Events in the History of Kosciusko County, Indiana. Mount Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications Co., 2000. Corkey, Alexander. The Vision of Joy: When "Billy" Sunday Came to Town. New York: H. K. Fly Co., 1913. Cox, Felix. "Billy Sunday, Evangelist and Entertainer: The Use of Consumer Culture in Evangelism." Yale University, 1994. Crabb, Richard. Radio's Beautiful Day. Carpentersville, IL: Crossroads Communications, 1982. Craig, Berry. "Promise Keepers: Echoes of the Past." Network News, Winter 1998, 21-2.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 14 Craig, Coleman. "Billy Sunday Opens Campaign in Ft. Worth." Baptist Standard, November 28 1918, 8, 24. ———. "Billy Sunday Preaches on 'the Trail of the Serpent'." Baptist Standard, December 19 1918, 6-7. Creel. "Salvation Circus: An Estimate of Billy Sunday." Harpers Weekly, June 19 1915, 580-2. Crowe, Brenda. "America's Four Great Evangelists." Sunday School Times and Gospel Herald, June 1 1975, 16-17. Cummins, Cedric C. Indiana Public Opinion and the World War: 1914-1917. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1945. Cummins, Don. "Baseball's Sunday." Power, July 14 1946, 1-3, 6. Cunningham, Elaine. Billy Sunday: Runner for the Lord. Pensacola, FL: A Beka Book, 1995. Curran, F. X. "Billy Sunday Was His Real Name, by W. G. Mcloughlin, Jr. Review." America, November 5 1955, 161. Cusic, Don. The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel and Christian Music. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Corp., 2002. ———. The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel Music. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1990. Damron, Troy. "Billy Sunday Visits Toccoa and Receives Great Ovation." In A Tree God Planted: The Story of Toccoa Falls College, 211-14. Toccoa Falls, GA: Toccoa Falls College Press, 1996. Darby, James E. "Pittsburgh and Vicinity: The Sunday Meetings " Baptist Commonwealth, March 5 1914, 14. Darr, William. Billy Sunday's Boston Clippings. Winona Lake, IN: Morgan Library, Grace College & Seminary, 2003. Darr, William E. What They Said About Billy: A Compilation of Short Articles About William Ashley "Billy" Sunday. Winona Lake, IN: Morgan Library, Grace College & Seminary, 2004. Davenport, Frederick M. "American Democracy and Billy Sunday." Munsey's Magazine, August 1917, 475-76. ———. "The National Value of Billy Sunday." Outlook, June 9 1915, 311-15. Davis, Frank L. A Trip to Billy Sunday. New York: Rowland and Ives, 1915.
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Davis, Mac. Baseball's Unforgettables. New York: Bantam, 1966. ———. "Billy Sunday." In 100 Greatest Baseball Heroes, 30-31. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1974. Davis, R. E. "Billy Sunday: Preacher-Showman." Southern Speech Journal 32 (1966): 83-97. DeBerg, Betty. "In Rare Form: A Pictorial History of Baseball Evangelist Billy Sunday / the Sawdust Trail: Billy Sunday in His Own Words Review." Indiana Magazine of History 103, no. 2 (2007): 199-200. DeBerg, Betty A. Ungodly Women: Gender and the First Wave of American Fundamentalism. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1990. DeCasseres, Benjamin. "The Complete American: Iv Billy Sunday." American Mercury, February 1927, 145. Dedmon, Emmett. Great Enterprises: 100 Years of the Ymca of Metropolitan Chicago. New York: Rand McNally, 1957. Denison, Lindsay. "The Rev. Billy Sunday and His War on the Devil." American Magazine, September 1907, 451-68. Dills, C. C. "Billy Sunday" And Orthodoxy: Psycho-Religio Thesis on the Will Four Lectures Miscellanea. Columbus, OH: Stoneman Press Co., 1913. Ditto, Thomas W. "Billy Sunday in Ohio." University of Cincinnati, 1959. Dollar, George W. A History of Fundamentalism in America. Greenville, SC: Bob Jones University Press, 1973. Dooley, J. A. Fifty Years Winning Souls. Minneapolis, MN, 1938. Dorsett, Lyle W. Billy Sunday and the Redemption of Urban America. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1991. ———. "Billy Sunday: Evangelist to Urban America." Urban Mission, September 1990, 6-13. ———. "Sunday, William (Billy) Ashley." In Dictionary of Christianity in America. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1990. Downie, Ralph E. ""Billy" Sunday." In Orphans All, 190-209. Seatle, WA: Pigott-Washington Printing Co., 1936.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 16 Duffus, R. L. "The Sway of the Evangelist Narrows." New York Times Magazine, October 9 1927, 4-6. Dysart, Biff. "Days of Rancor, Days of Rage: The Story of Marshalltown's Billy Sunday." Marshalltimes Magazine, December 1993, 9-32. Eliot, Samuel. "American Unitarian Association. The Revival in Boston." Christian Register, November 16 1916, 1084-5. Ellis, William T. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Philadelphia, PA: John C. Winston Co., 1936. ———. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Chicago: Moody Press, 1959. ———. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Philadelphia, PA: Universal Book & Bible House, 1914. ———. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Brantford, Ontario, Canada: BradleyGarretson Co., 1914. ———. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Philadelphia, PA: Lee T. Myers, 1917. ———. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2003. ———. "Billy" Sunday: The Man and His Message. Philadelphia, PA: Lee T. Myers, 1914. ———. "In the Light of Billy Sunday." Outlook, March 24 1915, 677-80. Engelmann, Larry D. "Billy Sunday: 'God, You've Got a Job on Your Hands in Detroit'." Michigan History 1971, 17. Engs, Ruth C. Clean Living Movements: American Cycles of Health Reform. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000. Evans, W. Glyn. Profiles of Revival Leaders. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1976. Evans, Walter H. "The Psychological Aspects of Sundayism." Clark University, 1917. Everett, Betty S. Sawdust Trail Preacher: The Story of Billy Sunday. Fort Washington, PA: Christian Literature Crusade, 1987. Faber, Charles F. Baseball Pioneers: Ratings of Nineteenth Century Players. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1997.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 17 Farwell Ferry, Abby. Reminiscences of John V. Farwell. Vol. 2. Chicago: Ralph Fletcher Seymour, 1928. Fea, John. "The Town That Billy Sunday Could Not Shut Down: Prohibition and Sunday’s Chicago Crusade of 1918." Illinois Historical Journal 87, no. 4 (1994): 242-58. Ferm, Robert O. Cooperative Evangelism: Is Billy Graham Right or Wrong? Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1958. Firstenberger, William A. In Rare Form: A Pictorial History of Baseball Evangelist Billy Sunday. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2005. ———. "Indiana's Sacred Mount Hood: The Billy Sunday Home." Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, Spring 2006, 26-35. ———. "Materials of an Anti-Materialist : An Interpretation of the Baseball Evangelist, Billy Sunday, through an Examination of Material Culture at His Home in Winona Lake, Indiana." Indiana University, 2000. Flexner, Stuart B. I Hear America Talking: An Illustrated Treasury of American Words and Phrases. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1976. Fones-Wolf, Ken. Trade Union Gospel: Christianity and Labor in Industrial Philadelphia, 18651915. Edited by Allen F. Davis, American Civilization. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1989. Fox, Ellent M. "The Music of Billy Sunday's Revivals." Eastern Michigan University, 1977. Frank, Douglas. Less Than Conquerors: How Evangelicals Entered the Twentieth Century. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1986. Frankenberg, Theodore T. Billy Sunday: His Tabernacles and Sawdust Trails. Columbus, OH: F. J. Heer Printing Co., 1917. ———. The Spectacular Career of Rev. Billy Sunday: Famous Baseball Evangelist. Columbus, OH: McClelland & Co., 1913. Frommer, Harvey. Primitive Baseball: The First Quarter Century of the National Pastime. New York: Atheneum, 1988. Gaebelein, Frank E. The New Scofield Reference Bible: It's Background and Making. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. Gaerte, Douglas M. "Justifying Social and Political Involvement: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Billy Sunday." Indiana University, 1987.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 18 Gambone, Robert L. Art and Popular Religion in Evangelical America, 1915-1940. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1989. Geyer, Orel. "Billy Sunday's First Prayer." Baseball Magazine, May 1915, 79-81. Ghrist, John R. Billy Sunday: "The Dundee Prophet". Dundee, IL: JRG Communications, 1994. Gibbs, Ruth M. Light of Our Life: Poems with a Message. El Monte, CA: Ruth Gibbs, 1943. Giffin, Fredrick C. "Billy Sunday: Evangelist as Patriot." Social Science 48 (1973): 216-21. Gilbert, Thomas. Superstars and Monopoly Wars: Nineteenth-Century Major League Baseball. New York: Franklin Watts, 1995. Gilliver, Peter. "Billy Sunday: A New Source for "Oxen of the Sun."" James Joyce Quarterly 44, no. 1 (2006): 133-35. Gilmore, Jan and Ginny Jacoby, ed. That Old-Time Religion: The Humor, Reverence, and Joy of American Religion in an Earlier Time, with Just a Touch of Nostalgia. Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, 1972. Gingerich, Melvin. "The Washington Chautauqua." Palimpsest (1945): 370-76. Godwin, George. The Great Revivalists. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1950. Gold, Eddie and Art Ahrens. The Golden Era Cubs, 1876-1940. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1985. Goldsmith, Myron D. "American Revivalism: The Passing of an Era?" George Fox College Journal 9 (1965): 1. Goodard, George J. Billy Sunday's Goat: More Harm Than Good in Revivals. Montello, MA: Jewel Publishing Co., 1917. Goodell, Charles L. "Impressions of "Billy" Sunday." Homiletic Review, March 1915, 211. Gowen, E. "Still Raid, Featuring Billy Sunday." Scribner's Magazine, December 1935, 364-7. Graham, Billy. Just as I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham. San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins, 1997. Green, Marty N. "From Sainthood to Submission: Gender Images in Conservative Protestantism, 1900-1940." Historian 58, no. 3 (1996): 539-56. Green, Thomas E. "Revivals and Revivalists." Hampton's Magazine, June 1910, 789-98.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 19 Grenfell, Wilfred T. "Billy Sunday -- a First Impression." Congregationalist, December 7 1916, 762. Grierson, Francis. "Billy Sunday: A Comment." Book News Monthly, May 15 1915, 429. Gullen, Karen, ed. Billy Sunday Speaks. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1970. ———, ed. Billy Sunday Speaks. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1981. Gutterman, David S. Prophetic Politics: Christian Social Movements and American Democracy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005. Hackett, F. "Billy Sunday in Philadelphia." New Republic, March 20 1915, 173-5. Hackett, Francis. "Billy Sunday, Salesman." New Republic, April 28 1917, 370-2. Hall, Gordon L. The Sawdust Trail: The Story of American Evangelism. Philadelphia, PA: Macrae Smith Company, 1964. Hall, J. H. "Sunday in St. Louis: The Anatomy and Anomaly of a Large Scale Billy Sunday Revival." Presbyterion 10 (1984): 99-110. Hannah, John. "Billy Sunday." In More Than Conquerors: Portraits of Believers from All Walks of Life, edited by John Woodbridge, 152-55. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992. Hardman, Keith. Seasons of Refreshing: Evangelism and Revivals in America. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1994. Hardy, Abbott L. A Syndicated Soul Saver: Billy Sunday, Slings Slang, Slams Satan and Soaks Sinful Suckers. Chicago: Abbott Lawrence Hardy, 1918. Harry, Grayson. They Played the Game: The Story of Baseball Greats. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1944. Hartt, Rollin L. "Down with Evolution!" World's Work, October 1923, 605-14. Heller, Miriam E. "World War I and the Battle for Life: A Social History Based on the Diaries of Frances Lesser." Senior Honors Paper, Brandeis University, 1998. Hendrick, George Hendrick and Willene, ed. Billy Sunday and Other Poems. New York: Harcourt, Brace, & Co., 1993. Henry, Carl F. H. The Pacific Garden Mission: A Doorway to Heaven. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1942. Hesselgrave, Charles E. "Billy Sunday." Independent, February 1 1915, 160-2.
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Higgs, Robert J. God in the Stadium: Sports and Religion in America. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1995. Hilgendorf, Maynard D. "Billy Sunday: "I Am Glad I Came to Detroit," A Study of Rhetorical Strategies of the 1916 Campaign." University of Michigan, 1985. Hill, David C. Messengers of the King. Minneapolis, MN: Angsburg Publishing House, 1968. Hill, Jeff. "Rev. Billy Sunday." In Prohibition. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2004. Hobbs, June H. "I Sing for I Cannot Be Silent" The Feminization of American Hymnody, 19701920. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997. Hobbs, Scott S. "The Contributions of J. Wilbur Chapman to American Evangelism." Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1997. Hoffman, Fred W. Revival Times in America. Boston, MA: W. A. Wilde Co., 1956. Hofsommer, Don L. Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland. Bloomingon: Indiana University Press, 2005. Holston, Jim. "Billy Sunday, the Calliope of Zion." Iowan, Spring 1985, 19. Horn, Luther A. This Man Touched Me. Little Rock, AR: Challenge Press, 1972. Hubbard, Elbert. Philistine: A Periodical of Protest, June 1909 to November 1909. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2003. Hucke, Matt and Jrsula Bielski. Graveyards of Chicago. Chicago: Lake Claremont Press, 1999. Huffman, Vincent Gaddis and Jasper. The Story of Winona Lake. Winona Lake, IN: Winona Lake Christian Assembly, 1960. Huxtable, James. "Mr. Sunday and the Unitarian Ministers." Christian Register, November 23 1916, 1110. Imel, James A. "The Billy Sunday Revival: It's Distinctives for Success." Talbot Theological Seminary, 1964. Ironside, H. A. "Billy Sunday Funeral." In Miscellaneous Papers. New York: Loizeaux Brothers, 1945. Ivor-Campbell, Frederick, Robert L. Tiemann, and Mark Rucker, ed. Baseball's First Stars. Cleveland, OH: Society for American Baseball Research, 1996.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 21 Jacobsen, Douglas and William Vance Trollinger Jr., ed. Re-Forming the Center: American Protestantism, 1900 to Present. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998. Jeffreys, Raymond J. The Fabulous "Dutch" Zellers. Columbus, OH: Capitol College Press, 1948. Jensen, Dick. The Billy Pulpits. Collierville, TN: First Foundations, 1996. Joiner, Thekla Ellen. "'I'll Never Be an Angel If I Haven't Manhood Enough to Be a Man' the 1918 Billy Sunday Revival." In Sin in the City: Chicago and Revivalism, 1880-1920. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2007. Jones, Rod. Billy Sunday: A Novel. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1996. Jump, Herbert A. "A Billy Sunday Hippodrome." Congregationalist, December 14 1916, 81415. ———. "Billy Sunday, the Preacher." Congregationalist, November 30 1916, 734. ———. "Four Acres of Folks Hear Billy Sunday." Congregationalist, November 23 1916, 677. ———. "Sunday Addresses the Unitarians." Congregationalist, November 23 1916, 678. Kang, Sung Ho. "Major Vocational Evangelists from Charles Finney to Billy Sunday and Their Development of Methods for Urban Mass Evangelism." Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1997. Kelley, William V. "About Billy Sunday." Methodist Review 1917, 599-608. Kennelly, T. E. "Billy Sunday Was His Real Name, by W. G. Mcloughlin, Jr. Review." Commonweal, December 16 1955, 290-1. Kerr, Huge T, and John M. Mulder. "Billy Sunday." In Famous Conversions: The Christian Experience, edited by Hugh T. Kerr and John M. Mulder. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1994. Ketchum, Richard M. "Faces from the Past." American Heritage, August 1961, 38-9. ———. Faces from the Past. New York: American Heritage Press, 1970. Kimmel, Michael S. "Baseball and the Reconstitution of American Masculinity." In Baseball History 3: An Annual of Original Baseball Research, edited by Peter Levine. Westport, CT: Mecklermedia Corp., 1990. ———. Manhood in America: A Cultural History. New York: Free Press, 1996.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 22 Knickerbocker, Wendy. "Billy Sunday, the Baseball Evangelist." Elysian Fields Quarterly 21, no. 4 (2004): 46-52. ———. Sunday at the Ballpark: Billy Sunday's Professional Baseball Career, 1883-1890. Edited by David B. Biesel, American Sports History Series. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2000. Knudson, A. J. Mementos of Billy Sunday and the Billy Sunday Jubilee. Garner, IA: The Garner Leader, 1947. Kost, Victor. Mr. "Billy" Sunday's "Sawdust Salvation" Exposed in the Light of the Scriptures. Chicago: Truth Tracts, 1915. Lacour, Lawrence L. "A Study of Revival Method in America, 1920-1955, with Special Reference to Billy Sunday, Aimee Semple Macpherson, and Billy Graham." Northwestern University, 1956. Ladd, Tony and James A. Mathisen. Muscular Christianity: Evangelical Protestants and the Development of American Sport. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1999. Lamb, George. "Every Day Was Sunday When Billy Came to Town." War Cry, May 5 1973, 45, 10, 22. ———. Every Day Was Sunday When Billy Came to Town. Dixon, IL: P&M Enterprises, 1971. Landon, John W. From These Men. Des Moines, IA: Inspiration Press, 1966. Lanigan, Ernest J. Baseball Cyclopedia. New York: Baseball Magazine, 1922. LaPanta, Gregory J. "An Analysis of the Use of Emotional Appeal in Selected Sermons of Billy Sunday." Mankato State College, 1967. Larsen, David L. "Billy Sunday -- the Gospel through a Roughneck." In The Company of Preachers: A History of Biblical Preaching from the Old Testament to the Modern Era, edited by David L. Larsen, 672-74. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1998. Larsen, Lawrence H. The President Wore Spats: A Biography of Glenn Frank. Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1965. Larson, M. "Billy Sunday: The Ballplayer Who Ran for God." Pentecostal Evangel, November 14 1982, 14. Lewis, Clifford. God's Ideal Woman. Murfreesboro, TN: Sword of the Lord Publishers, 1941.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 23 Lieb, Frederick G. The Pittsburgh Pirates. Edited by Richard Peterson, Writing Baseball. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 2003. Lockerbie, D. Bruce. Billy Sunday. Waco, TX: Word Books, 1965. Lockley, Fred. "How Billy Sunday Became a Famous Ball Player." Baseball Magazine, June 1920, 319-21. Lofton, Kathryn. "The Preacher Paradigm: Promotional Biographies and the Modern-Made Evangelist." Religion and American Culture 16, no. 1 (2006): 95-123. Long, Kathryn T. The Revival of 1857-58: Interpreting an American Religious Awakening. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Loud, Grover C. Evangelized America. New York: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1928. Lowe, Janet. Billy Graham Speaks: Insight from the World's Greatest Preacher. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999. Lutzweilder, James. The Revival of Billy Sunday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, April 21 – May 31, 1925. Edited by James Lutzweilder, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2003. ———. The Roots of Billy Graham: Billy Sunday in Atlanta, Georgia, January 12, 1919 – March 2, 1919. Edited by James Lutzweilder, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2003. ———. The Roots of Billy Graham: Billy Sunday in Atlanta, Georgia, November 4, 1917 – December 23, 1917. Edited by James Lutzweilder, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2003. ———. The Roots of Billy Graham: Billy Sunday in Charlotte, North Carolina, December 30, 1923 - February 10, 1924. Edited by James Lutzweilder. 2 vols. Vol. 1, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2002. ———. The Roots of Billy Graham: Billy Sunday in Charlotte, North Carolina, December 30, 1923 - February 10, 1924. Edited by James Lutzweilder. 2 vols. Vol. 2, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2002. ———. The Roots of Billy Graham: Billy Sunday in Columbia, South Carolina, 1923. Edited by James Lutzweilder. 2 vols. Vol. 1, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2003. ———. The Roots of Billy Graham: Billy Sunday in Columiba, South Carolina, 1923. Edited by James Lutzweilder. 2 vols. Vol. 2, Adam Lutzweilder Collection. Jamestown, NC: Schnappsburg University Press, 2003.
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Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 30 ———. Twenty Years with Billy Sunday. Winona Lake, IN: Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co., 1936. Roff, Elwood A. Base Ball and Base Ball Players. Chicago: E. A. Roff, 1912. Rosenberg, Howard W. Cap Anson 4: Bigger Than Babe Ruth, Captain Anson of Chicago, Cap Anson. Arlington, VA: Tile Books, 2006. Rowswell, A. K. Pittsburg Baseball through the Years. Pittsburgh, PA: Fort Pitt Brewing Co., 1952. Rubin, Julius H. Religious Melancholy and Protestant Experience in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Rudolph, L.C. Hoosier Faiths: A History of Indiana Churches & Religious Groups. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. Russell, Charles A. Voices of American Fundamentalism. Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press, 1976. Salter, Darius. American Evangelism: It's Theology and Practice. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1996. Sandburg, Carl. Billy Sunday and Other Poems. Edited by George and Willene Hendrick Hendrick. San Diego, CA: Harcourt, Brace, & Co., 1993. ———. "To Billy Sunday." In Echoes of Revolt: The Masses, 1911-1917, edited by William O'Neill, 224-25. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1966. Schuyler, Hamilton. "Commercializing the Gospel." American Church Monthly 1917, 59-65. Seib, Philip. The Player: Christy Mathewson, Baseball, and the American Century. New York, London: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003. Sellers, Ernest O. Evangelism in Sermon and Song. Chicago: Moody Press, 1946. Shatzkin, Mike, ed. The Ballplayers: Baseball's Ultimate Biographical Reference. New York: Arbor House/William Morrow, 1990. Shuster, Robert. The Papers of William and Helen Sunday: A Guide to the Microfilm Collection. Wheaton, IL: Billy Graham Center, 1978. Shuster, Robert D., James Stambaugh, and Ferne Weimer. Researching Modern Evangelicalism: A Guide to the Holdings of the Billy Graham Center, with Information on Other Collections, Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Billy and Ma Sunday: A Bibliography 31 Sidwell, Mark Edward. "The History of the Winona Lake Bible Conference." Bob Jones University, 1988. Simmons, Harry. "The National League of 1883." Baseball Magazine, July 1942, 361. Simmons, Thomas William. "A Comparative Analysis of the Logical Modes of Persuasion Used by Billy Graham and Billy Sunday in Selected Sermons of Their New York Crusades." Kansas State University, 1968. Sinclair, Upton. The Goose-Step: A Study of American Education. Pasadena, CA: Upton Sinclair, 1923. ———. The Goslings: A Study of the American Schools. Pasadena, CA: Upton Sinclair, 1924. ———. The Profits of Religion. Pasadena, CA: Upton Sinclair, 1918. Smith, Lewis Worthington. In Sunday's Tent. Boston, MA: Four Seas Co., 1916. Smith, Raymond A., Jr. "Sports and Games in Western Iowa in the Early 1880s." Palimpsest, January-February 1984, 9-25. Smith, Vern E., Ginny Carroll, and Sherry Keene-Osborn. "Satan?" Newsweek, November 1995, 63-68. Snyder, John. Cubs Journal: Year by Year & Day by Day with the Chicago Cubs since 1876. Cincinnati, OH: Emmis Books, 2005. Sobsey, Adam Benjamin. "Billy Sunday: A Screenplay." University of Texas, 2001. Soden, Dale, E. "Billy Sunday in Spokane." Pacific Northwest Quarterly, January 1998, 10-17. Soden, Dale E. "Billy Sunday in Spokane: Revivalism and Social Control." Pacific Northwest Quarterly 79 (1988): 10-17. Sperry, Willard L. Billy Sunday: The Position of a Non-Cooperating Church; a Sermon Preached in the Central Congregational Church, Boston, Mass., on Sunday, November 12, 1916 by the Minister, Rev. Willard L. Sperry and Now Printed by the Request of Many Members of the Congregation. Boston, MA, 1916. ———. Religion in America. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1946. ———. Religion in America. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 1945. Stelzle, Charles. "The Evangelist in Present-Day America." Current History, November 1931, 224-28.
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