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  <title><![CDATA[ Society for American Baseball Research Recognizes 'War Fever' by Johnny Smith]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Society for American Baseball Research awarded <a href="https://hsoc.gatech.edu/people/person/johnny-smith">Johnny Smith</a>&nbsp;the Larry Ritter Book Award for&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/randy-roberts/war-fever/9781541672673/">War Fever: Boston, Baseball, and America in the Shadow of the Great War.</a>&nbsp;</em>Smith, the Julius C. "Bud" Shaw Professor of Sports History in the School of History and Sociology, shares the accolade with his&nbsp;<em>War Fever </em>co-author, Randy Roberts of Purdue University.</p>

<p>The Larry Ritter Book Award recognizes works that demonstrate "original research or analysis, a fresh perspective, compelling thesis, impressive insight, accuracy, and clear, graceful prose."&nbsp;</p>

<p><em>War Fever,&nbsp;</em>which the award committee called "meticulously researched and riveting," is a portrait of three men in Boston in 1918 — a symphony conductor, a Harvard law student, and baseball star Babe Ruth — whose lives were changed by the Spanish Flu and World War I.&nbsp;</p>

<p>"Randy Roberts and I are truly honored to be recognized by the Society for American Baseball Research," Smith said. "Winning the Larry Ritter Book Award means a great deal because it comes from an organization of researchers and writers who truly know baseball history. We are grateful that the award committee found <em>War Fever</em> worthy of this generous award."</p>
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