The Newport Girls


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At the tender age of eleven, Elaine Colton moved to Newport, Rhode Island, to live with her Navy civilian engineer father. Life had already been difficult for Elaine, having lost her mother at an early age; she desperately needed a friend to stand by her side. Instead, she got not one, but "fifteen" friends who supported her from childhood through adulthood for the next fifty years. Warm, witty, and full of love, "The Newport Girls" chronicles Colton's extraordinary lifelong relationship with her closest girlfriends. Beginning in 1952, Colton relates meeting Leenie Callahan, a girl who lived across the street, and how the two soon became best friends. They expanded their friendship circle in high school to include other like-minded girls. Together, these friends modeled for the local department store, wrote columns for the school paper, and enjoyed their carefree high school years. Despite the girls' wide dispersal around the country following graduation, they never lost affection for each other. Through marriages, career changes, children, financial hardships, divorce, and even death, the bond these women maintained for so long continued to hold strong. Along with numerous snapshots, other Newport Girls share their experiences in touching personal essays. In a story of the power of enduring friendship, the Newport Girls were always there for each other-and still are today.
















What More Is There to Say?


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Author Elaine Colton has jam packed her seventy-five years of life with awesome experiencesfrom the bold to the hilarious and from the daring to the wow. In What More Is There to Say?, she chronicles more than fifty years of stories, both personal and professional, including reinventing herself as an author at the age of sixty-eight. From her teenage years to her seventies, this collection shares events and anecdotes that discuss what it takes to have a good life, what it takes to go where no woman has dared to go, what it takes to be brave enough to surrender to love at middle age, and what it takes to conquer ones fears. What More Is There to Say? provides fodder for introspection. Colton hopes to inspire and propel others to complete the items on the bucket list, and she communicates its never too late to have a variety of satisfying, enjoyable, and memorable life experiences.







A History of Sport in Europe in 100 Objects


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Modern sport originated in Europe. During the age of Enlightenment, gymnastics and athletics from Antiquity were rediscovered and changed into new cultural and educational forms, which shaped both the body and the mind. The industrialisation of Britain and Europe eventually introduced organisational patterns that gave 'sport' not only a name, but also a new structure. This was a distinctive product of European civilisation, which spread across the modern world. The 100 objects that are collected here are both material objects and forms of communication which explore the transformation and diversity of sports, games and physical education in Europe whether for training, performing or as part of other forms of celebration or festivity. This book is the first attempt to create a kaleidoscopic history of European sport through its rich material culture and emerged from a desire to develop transnational research in sports history. 110 authors from 39 countries have participated in a genuinely pan-European project, introducing the reader to the fascinating range of people, institutions and places which made up the world of modern European sport.




Sessional Papers


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