American Decades
"Why the Finns Are Champion Athletes"
Magazine article
By: The Literary Digest
Date: August 2, 1924
Source: "Why the Finns Are Champion Athletes." The Literary Digest 82, no. 5, August 2, 1924, 42–44, 46.
About the Publication: The Literary Digest began publishing in 1890 and in the first quarter of the twentieth century was one of the most popular magazines in the United States. Its modern-day counterparts are Time or Newsweek magazines.
Introduction
The modern Olympics began in 1896 in Athens, Greece, largely through the efforts of Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France. The Olympics of ancient Greece were primarily track and field events, so these were the featured events in the reconstituted Olympics. By the 1912 Games in Stockholm, Sweden, performers were being hailed internationally for their accomplishments. More than twenty-five countries sent delegations,...
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1920's Sports Primary Sources
- The Chicago "Black Sox"
- George Halas and the Birth of the NFL
- Federal Club v. National League
- "Why the Finns Are Champion Athletes"
- "Grange Thrills Huge Crowd by Racing to 5 Touchdowns"
- "Original Celtics of New York"
- The "Long Count"
- Babe Ruth's Sixtieth Home Run
- Down the Fairway
- Swimming the American Crawl
- The Negro in Sports
- My Story: A Champion's Memoirs
- "Man o' War's Record"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
