2008 Cooperstown Symposium program listing

Pulitzer-winning author Ira Berkow gave the keynote address at the 2008 Symposium. (Milo Stewart Jr.)
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Keynote Address (Grandstand Theater)
- Welcome to Cooperstown
Al Hall; Cooperstown Symposium Director Emeritus - Greetings from SUNY-Oneonta
Bill Simons; Cooperstown Symposium Director - Impressions and Perspectives: What Makes a Hero?
Ira Berkow
2:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Session 1
- Panel: Fierce Competitors and Driven Men (Bullpen Theater)
- A Bat Boy's Perspective of Ty Cobb
Millard Fisher; Stone Mountain, Georgia - Cobb(1994): The Dark Side of the American Dream
Ron Briley; Sandia Preparatory School - Durocher as Machiavelli: Bad Catholic, Good American
Jeffrey Marlett; College of Saint Rose
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Panel: Literary Baseball (Education Gallery)
- A View from the Bullpen: Jim Brosnan and Jim Bouton, Two Baseball Diarists
Charles DeMotte; Onondaga Community College - Now Batting - Peter Pan: Jim Bouton's "Ball Four" and Baseball's Boyish Culture
Elizabeth O'Connell; Stony Brook University - Willie Morris: A Mississippi Writer's Infatuation With Baseball
Thomas Wolfe; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Concurrent Session 2
- Panel: African American Pioneers (Bullpen Theater)
- A Different Approach to Integration - Tom Alston
Lloyd Barrow; University of Missouri - Gene Baker: Unsung Hero in the Integration of Major League Baseball
Richard Puerzer; Hofstra University - Half-Broken Barriers: Frank Robinson, Major League Baseball and American Race Relations
Brian Richards; Cooperstown Graduate Program
- Panel: Mysteries and Legends of the Game (Education Gallery)
- Haunted Baseball: Ghosts, Curses, Legends and Eerie Events
Dan Gordon; Providence, Rhode Island and Mickey Bradley; Schenectady, New York - The House That Words Built: How Language Creates Baseball Legends
Roy Fox; University of Missouri - "Chasing Moonlight" Through Fiction, Film and Fact: The Evolution of a Biography
Brett Friedlender; Willamsburg, Kentucky and Bob Reising; University of Kentucky
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Plenary Session 1 (Grandstand Theater)
- Baseball and Freedom II: Umpires and the Roots of Order and Freedom
George Nicholson; Judge, Court of Appeals - State of California
William Shubb; Judge, United State District Court, Eastern District, California
Branch Rickey III; President, Pacific Coast League
CeCe Carlucci; Umpire, Pacific Coast League
Bob Motley; Umpire, Negro Leagues and Pacific Coast League
Vince Miles; Actor
Steve Gotan; Senior Analyst, United State District Court, Eastern District, California
Carolyn Brobeck; Research and A/V Recording
Janis Gotan; Research
9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Plenary Session 2 (Grandstand Theater)
- The Trial of Rube Waddell: The State of Baseball v. George Edward "Rube" Waddell
Alan Levy; Slippery Rocky University and Roger Abrams; Northeastern University
- Baseball as Art and Poetry Via the Camera's Lens
Stephen Wood; University of Rhode Island and David Pincus; University of Arkansas
- Panel: Baseball and Music (Bullpen Theater)
- Miss Kate Said No: The First Century of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
Tim Wiles; National Baseball Hall of Fame - I Never Get Back: An Analysis of Melodic Shape in "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
Timothy Johnson; Ithaca College - Black Baseball and the Sounds of Music
Larry Hogan; Union County College and Robert Cvornyek; Rhode Island College
- Panel: Baseball Commissioners (Education Gallery)
- Carl Mays, The Rise of the New York Yankees, and the Demise of Ban Johnson's Influence
Ed Edmonds; University of Notre Dame - Bud Selig's Use of "Smart Power"
Robert Lewis; University of New Mexico - The Pragmatic Change Agent: A Reconsideration of Ford Frick as Commissioner
David Bohmer; DePauw University
- Panel: Black Baseball (Bullpen Theater)
- Baseball in the Segregated 'North'
Geri Strecker; Ball State University - Effa Manley and the Politics of Passing
Lisa Alexander; Wayne State University - Joe Bostic, Militant Rhetoric, and the Integration of Major League Baseball
Harry Phillips; Central Piedmont Community College
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Panel: Baseball Regionalism (Education Gallery)
- The Wrong Half of the Yankees: How the Kansas City A's Became a Major League Farm Team
Jeff Katz; Cooperstown, New York - The Brave Departure
Michael Civille; Boston College - The Baseball Reliquary: The West Coast Alternative Approach to Baseball History
Jean Hastings Ardell; Corona Del Mar, California
- Town Ball Game (weather permitting)
Tom Heitz; Umpire and Instructor
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Dinner (Hall of Fame Gallery)
Admission ticket required for dinner.
Special entertainment following the meal.
9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Concurrent Session 5
- Demonstration Event (Cooper Park - weather permitting)
- Pesapallo: Finnish Baseball
Kevin Casebolt and Shawn Munford; East Stroudsburg University
- Panel: Seasons Past (Bullpen Theater)
- The Fall of the 1977 Phillies: How a Baseball Team's Collapse Sank a City's Spirit
Mitchell Nathanson; Villanova University - Baseball Used to Be Better, But the Players Were Too
Steve Jacobson; New York, New York - Riots and RBIs: The City of Detroit and the 1968 Tigers
Bruce Markusen; Farmer's Museum, Cooperstown, NY
- Panel: Baseball and Business (Bullpen Theater)
- The Role of Player Agents
Paul Staudohar; California State University - East Bay - Baseball and Player Agents: Understanding The Ethics and Imaging of Player Agents
Tom Haic and Peggy Beck; Kent State University - Building a League One Dollar at a Time: The Story of the Early Success of the American League
Ken Winter and Michael Haupert; University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
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Panel: The Early Game (Education Gallery)
- Mutual Benefits and Close Connections: Baseball and America's Streetcars in the 19th Century
Robert Cullen; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials - Intemperance on the Emerald Diamond
Jerrold Casway; Howard Community College - No Dummies: Deafness, Baseball and American Culture
Rebecca Edwards; Rochester Institute of Technology
- Panel: Minority Issues (Bullpen Theater)
- The Prairie Diamond: Native American Ballplayers and the National Pastime in Three Mixed Genre Narratives
Trey Strecker; Editor, NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture - Barthes and Baseball: What "Myth" and Semiotics Can Tell Us About MLB's Communiques About
African American and the Game
Dave Ogden; University of Nebraska, Omaha - Jim Crow Plays Here: Black Baseball and the African American Business Community
Joel Nathan Rosen; Moravian College and Roberta Newman; New York Univesity
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Panel: Six-Pointed Diamond - Jews and Baseball (Education Gallery)
- The Eastern European Jewish Immigrant Experience with Baseball
Alan Patterson; Central Connecticut State University - In the Beginning - and in the End: The Genesis and Destruction of the Israel Baseball League
Bill Simons; SUNY-Oneonta and Bob Ruxin; Israel Baseball League
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Panel: Baseball and the Law (Bullpen Theater)
- Umpires and Rules: Reducing Rule Equivocality through Communicative Interaction
Guy Smith; Whatcomm Community College - Do Not Rebroadcast Under Penalty of Law: America's Pastime and Copyright Law
Rebecca Butler; Northern Illinois University
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Panel: A Life in Baseball (Education Gallery)
- Life After the League: The Long Term Impact of Playing in the AAGPBL
Kat Williams; Marshall University - Sharing the Dream: A Baseball Life in Transition - Mario Ramos
Oren Renick; Texas State University and Mario Ramos; Pflugerville, Texas
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Panel: Potpourri 1 (Bullpen Theater)
- Baseball Literature for Children and Young Adults: A History
Jay Hurd; Harvard University - Play Ball [Baseball and Autism]
Catherine Mays; Marshfield, MA
- Forget-Me-Nots: Japanese Internment and Baseball
Terumi Rafferty-Osaki; Edison, New Jersey - America's Yankee: Bobby Murcer's Life In and Out of Baseball
Willie Steele; Cascade College - One Hundred Percent American: Nationalism, Masculinity and American Legion Baseball
Jacob Bustard; University of Kansas
