University of Chicago. Dept. of Physical Education and Athletics.

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The Division of Physical Culture and Athletics was established in 1892 and was governed by one of the four original University Boards with authority over non-instructional areas of the University. It has been reorganized successively as the Department of Physical Culture and Athletics (1911-1933), the Office of Physical Education (1934-1937), Men's and Women's Divisions of Physical Education (1937-1974), and most recently as the Department of Physical Education and Athletics. Amos Alonzo Stagg developed a strong intercollegiate, intramural, and class sports program during his tenure as Professor and Director of Physical Culture and Athletics (1892-1933). Gertrude Dudley played an equaly important role in the development of the women's athletic program as Director of the Women's Gymnasium and the Department of Women's Athletics (1898-1935).

From the description of Records, 1892-1974 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52246524

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Physical education for college students
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Active 1892

Active 1974

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