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While the Star Spangled Banner was not officially the national anthem
(there was no official anthem, coincidentally), it was the song played
during that WWI era game. If I remember correctly for "Baseball", it was
the first 4th of July after we entered the war.
Andrew
On Wed, 18 Nov 1998 16:19:20 -0500 wrote...
>On Wed, 18 Nov 1998 15:24:44 -0500 Ken Kretsch wrote:
>
>> I remember this was discussed in Ken Burns's "Baseball". As near as I
can
>> remember, it was during the later months of WWI, when the Yanks had
>> (finally) joined. During the 7th inning stretch of a Chicago White Sox
>game
>> the band spontaneously struck up the Star Spangled Banner. The crowd was
>so
>> enthusiastic that they did it again the next day. and the next, and the
>> next...
>>
>> Ken Kretsch
>> BU '79
>
>The Star Spangled Banner was not officially designated as the U.S.
national
>anthem until 1931. I don't know what the anthem was at the time.
>
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