1960
DOI: 10.1080/00221473.1960.10611240
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“…Amalgamation, he thought, would give physical education more stature, stability, and credibility (Lee & Bennett, 1960). Mabel Lee, president of APEA in 1930-31, extolled Nash's work toward the merger as his greatest contribution to physical education:…”
Section: A Dominant Figure In Physical Education 'mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Amalgamation, he thought, would give physical education more stature, stability, and credibility (Lee & Bennett, 1960). Mabel Lee, president of APEA in 1930-31, extolled Nash's work toward the merger as his greatest contribution to physical education:…”
Section: A Dominant Figure In Physical Education 'mentioning
confidence: 98%