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It was a game that Amelia played with her sister and cousins that involved a map and a journey to an imaginary place called Pearyville. According to Susan Butler's East To The Dawn, "Bogie was played in the barn on the bluff above the river which - once full of horses and carriages - now contained just one carriage, complete with carriage lamps. Amelia, with her vivid imagination turned this vehicle into a magic chariot in which she, accompanied most often by Katch and Lucy and Muriel, traveled the world. They placed sawhorses in front of the carriage in place of real horses, equipped themselves with wooden pistols, and then settled down in the carriage and went on an adventure… According to Katch it was Amelia who saved them when, along the way, the carriage was attacked by hairy men… There were all sorts of dangers too, along the way to Pearyville--night riders, giant Spiders, and snakes, as well as witches, a Man of the Woods, ghosts, and corpses. There was a bridge of skeletons to pass over, the Old Gallows to pass, the Cave of Sighs, the Witches Cave, the Red Lion, the Robber Bridge--so many things, in fact that although it was clearly drawn on the map, they never ever reached Pearyville. And that was part of the game too.

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What did Amelia Earhart play?

Amelia Earhart played football,baseball,and pretty much every boy activity.


Did Amelia Earhart play sports for fun?

The title of the book is The Fun of It, no Just in the title. It was published circa l929-3l by her Husband-publisher George Putnam. The book has been reprinted several times and can be found in the old bookstore beat.


Amelia Earharts childhood?

As a child Amelia Earhart was considered a tomboy. She was disinterested in the games her sisters would play and instead engaged in rough games.


Did Amelia Earhart ever play an instrument?

There was/is a parlor organ in the Earhart mansion in Atcheson, whether she played this is not known. there was considerable more musical action in America prior to the invention and spread of mass-music such as radio, record players, Tv, etc. There was a lot of amateur theatrical stuff in the (Gay nineties) such as Ragtime.


Did Amelia Earhart play any sports for fun?

Amelia seems to have been what we today would call a "tomboy." She loved to build things, and while she studied the subjects girls of her era were supposed to study, the museum devoted to her life notes that she enjoyed playing sports with the boys. In a 1927 interview with a Boston newspaper, she said she enjoyed horseback riding, and she also enjoyed golf and tennis. She also had tried sailing. (In fact, newspapers of that time referred to her as not just a "flyer", as it was then spelled, but as a "sportswoman.") She told the interviewer she began flying airplanes almost as if that too was a sport; she said she enjoyed trying new things and she loved adventure.

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What did Amelia Earhart play?

Amelia Earhart played football,baseball,and pretty much every boy activity.


Did Amelia Earhart play instruments?

Amelia was not known for playing any instruments


What did amelia Earhart enjoy doing?

Amelia Earhart was a tomboy when she was young and enjoyed doing boy type activities. As an adult Amelia liked to hike and play the banjo.


What sport did Amelia Earhart play in her childhood?

Photography, flying, fashion


Did Amelia Earhart play sports for fun?

The title of the book is The Fun of It, no Just in the title. It was published circa l929-3l by her Husband-publisher George Putnam. The book has been reprinted several times and can be found in the old bookstore beat.


Why was Amelia Earhart interested into airplanes?

Amelia's parents let her play all types of games and then she became interested into planes, and she loved riding horses and it gave her a taste of flying when they jumped and she liked the feeling and then she started saving up money to buy an airplane.


Can you explain how Amelia Earhart played Bogie and explain how to play and what you need to play?

Bogie is a popular nickname for the deceased actor Humphrey Bogart. I am NOT AWARE of any connection between Bogart and Earhart unless this is some sort of poetic license- akin to the totally off-base linking of Irving Langmuir (Nobel prize winning scientist) and Rotogravure, they rhyme, but... I have never heard of a game called Bogie, period. Sometimes used as a synonym for unknown or unidentified target by AA gunners, but not popular.She made it up. It was a game that Amelia played with her sister and cousins that involved a map and a journey to an imaginary place called Pearyville. According to Susan Butler's East To The Dawn, "Bogie was played in the barn on the bluff above the river which - once full of horses and carriages - now contained just one carriage, complete with carriage lamps. Amelia, with her vivid imagination turned this vehicle into a magic chariot in which she, accompanied most often by Katch and Lucy and Muriel, traveled the world. They placed sawhorses in front of the carriage in place of real horses, equipped themselves with wooden pistols, and then settled down in the carriage and went on an adventure… According to Katch it was Amelia who saved them when, along the way, the carriage was attacked by hairy men… There were all sorts of dangers too, along the way to Pearyville--night riders, giant spiders, and snakes, as well as witches, a Man of the Woods, ghosts, and corpses. There was a bridge of skeletons to pass over, the Old Gallows to pass, the Cave of Sighs, the Witches Cave, the Red Lion, the Robber Bridge--so many things, in fact that although it was clearly drawn on the map, they never ever reached Pearyville. And that was part of the game too.


Amelia Earharts childhood?

As a child Amelia Earhart was considered a tomboy. She was disinterested in the games her sisters would play and instead engaged in rough games.


What song were Bogie and Bergman always pestering Sam to play again?

As Time Goes By


Did Amelia Earhart ever play an instrument?

There was/is a parlor organ in the Earhart mansion in Atcheson, whether she played this is not known. there was considerable more musical action in America prior to the invention and spread of mass-music such as radio, record players, Tv, etc. There was a lot of amateur theatrical stuff in the (Gay nineties) such as Ragtime.


When did amelia Earhart got married?

Amelia Earhart became Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam in l93l when she married the well-known and well-heeled publisher- his company is still in business. They were married in l93l in a very low-key ceremony. What is not generally publicized is that Mr. Putnam was married previously, his former wife was still alive- so in the eyes of the churchmen, this was not a valid, er, shall we say mid-air rendezvous. The wedding took place on the ground, of course, I just introduced that as a pun, lilke getting hitched or locking couplers. An interesting analog is that Ronnie Bennett Spector was NOT the first Mrs. Spector! and she knew about this! The Amelia movie seems to in an interlinear fashion, play up the paralels between George and Amelia, and Phil and Ronnie- without being too obvious. The paralells are there- but Veronic survived, got out of the Spector House- and is alive and well.


What woman inspired Amelia Earhart?

One woman who inspired Amelia Earhart was her mother, Amy Earhart, who instilled in her a sense of independence and determination. Amy Earhart was a suffragist and social worker, and her progressive views likely influenced Amelia's own beliefs in gender equality and pursuing her dreams. Amelia's friendship with pilot Neta Snook, who taught her to fly, also played a significant role in shaping her aviation career.