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After hearing the Secretary of War advocate college athletics for as many
students as possible , the NCAA passed resolutions ... Athletic departments
turned over their services to the ROTC divisions and carried out athletic practices
under the ...
After hearing the Secretary of War advocate college athletics for as many
students as possible , the NCAA passed resolutions ... Athletic departments
turned over their services to the ROTC divisions and carried out athletic practices
under the ...
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About the same time the North Central Association published a report of its
Committee on Physical Education and Athletics which indicated that the practice
of favoring athletes through the media of scholarships , loans , and jobs was not
so ...
About the same time the North Central Association published a report of its
Committee on Physical Education and Athletics which indicated that the practice
of favoring athletes through the media of scholarships , loans , and jobs was not
so ...
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Therefore , all athletic sports were under the control of the Chinese National
Amateur Athletic Federation . Prior to its founding in October , 1910 , there were
still many voluntary organizations in the local communities , but they were of ...
Therefore , all athletic sports were under the control of the Chinese National
Amateur Athletic Federation . Prior to its founding in October , 1910 , there were
still many voluntary organizations in the local communities , but they were of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHTNICAL EDUCATION IN SWEDI | 5 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERPETUITY | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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