Archive Record
Metadata
Object ID |
500.43.36 |
Title |
Golf and Good Health |
Object Name |
Article |
Date |
August 1920 |
Creator |
Hawthorne Daniel |
Description |
Article from World's Work, Vol. 40. World's Work (1900–1932) was a monthly magazine that covered national affairs from a pro-business point of view. The article by Hawthorne Daniel explains to the reader the growth of golf in popularity, highlighting the playing of the sport by politicians such as Taft, Harding, and Theodore Roosevelt, even making the claim President Wilson's health failed because he did not keep up with his regular golfing regimen while negotiating the League of Nations. Also explains the health benefits to all those who play. Front page features photograph of the Chevy Chase Club in Chevy Chase, MD by Underwood and Underwood. Hawthorne Daniel is a Nebraskan author of Fiction, big-game hunting, and Americanism; as well as spent time as a newsman and war correspondent. |