Bonnie J. Hultstrand papers, 1939-1996
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Hultstrand, Bonnie
- Title
- Bonnie J. Hultstrand papers
- Dates
- 1939-1996 (inclusive)19391996
- Quantity
- 3 cubic feet, (3 bankers boxes)
- Collection Number
- MG 519
- Summary
- Publications, photocopied gender equity in sports articles, and some course materials from the University of Idaho course "Women in Sports" taught by Bonnie J. Hultstrand.
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
Bonnie J. Hultstrand received her B.S. Degree in Physical Education from St. Cloud State College in 1960 and her M.S. Degree in Physical Education from Washington State University in 1966. At the University of Idaho she coached both women's basketball (1976-1979) and tennis. Here she spent more than twenty years teaching and coordinating the Undergraduate Physical Education program. Bonnie retired in 1999 as Professor Emeritus from the University of Idaho .
Prior to the University of Idaho, she taught at the University of Wyoming, Washington State University, and had a four-year stint in the public schools. Her areas of teaching ranged from a variety of professional preparation courses to sport activities. Bowling instruction was always a significant part of her teaching responsibilities. In addition, her 18-year coaching career included the collegiate bowling team at Washington State University.
Among her professional leadership and teaching awards are: Northwest American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AHPERD) Outstanding College/University Physical Educator of the Year (1998); Idaho AHPERD Outstanding College Physical Educator of the Year (1997); Idaho AHPERD Distinguished Service Award (1989); Associated Students of UI Outstanding Teacher Award (1986); College of Education Outstanding Faculty Award (1990); Chair of Faculty Council (1992-93); and UI Alumni Excellence in Teaching Awards.
Content Description
Bonnie J. Hultstrand was a professor and coach at the University of Idaho. She received her B.S. Degree in Physical Education from St. Cloud State College in 1960 and her M.S. Degree in Physical Education from Washington State University in 1966. At the University of Idaho she coached both women's basketball (1976-1979) and tennis. Here she spent more than twenty years teaching and coordinating the Undergraduate Physical Education program. Bonnie retired in 1999.
This collection contains her course teachings, readings, Title IX information, journal articles, newspaper clippings, and photographs. The photographs included in this collection all came from the book Right down Your Alley: The Complete Book of Bowling by Vasma Grinfelds and Bonnie J. Hulstrand. The Publications Series is arranged in alphabetical order.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[Description of Item], Bonnie J. Hultstrand papers, MG 519, Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Idaho.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Series I: Audio
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Description: Tutko - CoachingContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Series II: National Association for Girls & Women in Sport
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Description: Association DocumentsContainer: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Brochures & ProgramsContainer: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Code of EthicsDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: Division of Girls & Women in Sport (DGWS) ConferenceContainer: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: GWS DirectoryDates: 1979-1980Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: GWS NewsGWS newletters volume 20 number 2, and volume 22 number 2.Dates: 1993; 1995Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Series III: Papers
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Description: Acosta and Carpenter StudiesContainer: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: Aquatics Technique ChartsContainer: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW)Dates: 1973-1981Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: BibliographiesContainer: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Classroom Climate ArticlesDates: 1989Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Evolution of Women in SportsContainer: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: Golf Teaching KitDates: 1969Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Inland Northwest Higher Education Data: Women in High Education RoundtablePresented by Beverly J. Lingle (WSU), Joan Niemann (EWU), and Marilyn Levine (LCSC). Prepared by Sue Lutzenhiser (WSU).Dates: May 22, 1995Container: Box 1, Folder 15
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Description: Journal ArticlesContainer: Box 1, Folder 16
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Description: Miller Lite Report on Women in SportsIn cooperation with the Women's Sports Foundation.Dates: December 1985Container: Box 1, Folder 17
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Miscellaneous
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Description: ArticlesContainer: Box 1, Folder 18
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Description: BrochuresDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 19
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsContainer: Box 1, Folder 20
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Description: Nutrition and the Female AthleteDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 21
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Description: President's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports newsletterDates: April - May 1973Container: Box 1, Folder 22
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Description: Sports Technique ChartsContainer: Box 1, Folder 23
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Description: Studies on Female AthleticsContainer: Box 1, Folder 24
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Description: TennisMainly magazine cut-outs of female tennis players, as well as magazine articles.Container: Box 1, Folder 25
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Description: The Wilson Report: Moms, Dads, Daughters and SportsPresented by Wilson Sporting Goods Co. in cooperation with The Women's Sports Foundation.Dates: June 07, 1988Container: Box 1, Folder 26
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Description: Washington State University Round and Square Dance Course OutlineContainer: Box 1, Folder 27
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Series IV: Photographs
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Right Down Your Alley
Container: Box 1, Folder 28
Abstract: Photographs that were used in Bonnie J. Hultstrand's book, Right Down Your Alley. Some of the descriptions are captions from the book, while some of the photographs weren't used in the publication.
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Description: 2.5 - Woman getting bowling ball
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Description: 2.29 - Man executing bowling exercises
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Description: 3.2 - Woman showing a conventional grip on a bowling ball
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Description: 3.3 - Man showing a finger grip on a bowling ball
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Description: 3.5 - Fran (?) posing with bowling ball
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Description: 3.5 - Woman with stiff posture holding bowling ball
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Description: 3.8 - View of bowling alley
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Description: 3.10 - Checking the exact location of the inside edge of the left foot in the stance position
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Description: 4.1 - The placement of the toe of the right foot opposite the instep of the left foot
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Description: 4.2 - The vertical balance line in the stance
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Description: 4.3 - Man holding a bowling ball
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Description: 4.4 - Side view of the ball held to the right in the stance showing the forearm resting on the hip
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Description: 4.5 - Man in stance after releasing bowling ball
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Description: 4.5 - The ball can be held shoulder high
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Description: 4.6 - In the stance, the bowler should maintain a balanced and flexible position
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Description: 4.7 - The pushaway initiates all movement in the approach
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Description: 4.9 - The downward direction of the pushaway showing the straightening of the elbow
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Description: 4.10 - Man in bowling stance
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Description: 4.11 - Woman bowling
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Description: 4.12 - Man bowling
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Description: 4.13 - The thumb releases from the ball before the fingers
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Description: 4.14 - The "lift" placed on the ball as it is released while the arm continues upward into the pendular swing
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Description: 4.16 - Increased knee flexion lowers the body to the necessary delivery level
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Description: 4.17 - The vertical balance line is maintained throughout the delivery and follow-through
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Description: 4.18 - Counterbalancing the weight of the ball by extending the opposite arm
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Description: 4.19 - The complete delivery and follow-through from with the ball going over the second arrow
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Description: 5.1 - The ball can be held high in the stance for the production of more momentum
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Description: 5.2 - Keeping shoulders and hips square to the target results in more accuracy
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Description: 5.3 - Upon delivery. the entire body is square to the target
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Description: 8.3 - View from behind bowler as they release bowling ball
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Description: 8.4 - View from behind bowler as they release bowling ball
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Description: 8.4 - View from behind bowler as they release bowling ball
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Description: 9.1 - In a 5-step approach the ball held higher in the stance
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Description: 9.2 - Taking a small first step with the right foot before the pushaway in the 5-step approach
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Description: A bowling ball traveling down alley
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Description: View from behind bowler as they release bowling ball
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Description: View of bowler from the side as they release bowling ball
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Description: Front facing bowler as they release a bowling ball
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Series V: Publications
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A
Container: Box 1, Folder 29
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Description: A Complete Exercise Plan For Girls 12 to 18Dates: 1964
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Description: A Score Card for Evaluation Undergraduate Professional Programs in Physical EducationBy Karl W. Bookwalter; edited by Dr. Carolyn W. Bookwalter and Robert J. Dollgener.Dates: 1962
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Description: A Statement of Basic BeliefsDates: 1985
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Description: A Women's Guide to CoachingDistributed by Wilson Sporting Goods, Co.Dates: September 27, 1991
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Description: Aerobics For WomenBy Mildred Cooprer and Kenneth H. Cooper.Dates: 1982
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Description: AIAW Handbook of Policies and Interim Operating ProceduresDates: 1971-1972
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Description: An Inquiry into the Need and Feasibility of A National Study of Intercollegiate AthleticsBy George H. Hanford.Dates: March 22, 1974
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Description: An Outline of Track and Field TechniqueBy William M. Brickert and Robert J. Sund.Dates: 1964
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Description: Athletic Field and Court DiagramsDistributed by Wilson Sporting Goods Co.Dates: November 1966
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B-D
Container: Box 1, Folder 30
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Description: Basketball For Girls by Wilhelmine E. Meissner and Elizabeth Yeend MeyersA Barners Dollar Sports Library book.Dates: 1940
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Description: Dance A WhileBy Jane A. Harris, Anne Pittman, and Marlys S. Waller.Dates: 1950-1955
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Description: DGWS Research Reports: Women in SportsDates: 1971
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E-I
Container: Box 1, Folder 31
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Description: Emergency ChildbirthDates: 1968
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Description: First Aid4th edition; published by the American National Red Cross.Dates: 1957
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Description: Golf RulesDistributed by Wilson Sports Goods, Co.Dates: 1961
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Description: Hail to the Victors: Black Athletes at the University of MichiganBy John Behee; foreward by Willis Ward.Dates: 1974
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Description: Handbook of First AidDistributed by Reader's Digest.Dates: undated
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Description: How To Play Better Golf by Lloyd MangrumDates: 1952
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Description: I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel to Be Free: Humanizing Learning in Public SchoolsBy Clark Moustakas and Cereta Perry; published by the Merrill-Palmer Institute.Dates: 1973
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M
Container: Box 2, Folder 32
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Description: Meredith's HygieneBy Arthur F. Davis and Warren H. Southworth; 5th edition.Dates: 1954
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N-O
Container: Box 2, Folder 33
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Description: NAGWS Guide to Internships: Climbing the LadderDates: undated
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Description: NAPECW ReportDates: 1964
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: BasketballDates: 1939-1940
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Basketball GuideDates: September 1957-1958
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Bowling-Fencing-Golf GuideDates: June 1964-1966
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O
Container: Box 2, Folder 34-35
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Field Hockey-Lacrosse GuideDates: September 1956-1958
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Soccer-Speedball GuideDates: July 1952-1954
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Soccer-Speedball GuideDates: July 1956-1958
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Softball GuideDates: January 1964-1966
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Softball-Track and Field GuideDates: January 1953-1954
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Softball-Track and Field GuideDates: January 1956-1958
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Volleyball GuideDates: July 1957-1959
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Description: Official Library For Girls and Women: Volleyball GuideDates: July 1965-1967
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P
Container: Box 2, Folder 36
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Description: Parent's Guide to Girls' SportsDates: undated
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Description: Perspectives: Journal of the Western Society for Physical Education of College WomenDates: 1995
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Description: Philosophy and Standards for Girls and Women's SportsDates: 1969
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Description: Physical BestDistributed by the American Alliance Physical Fitness Education and Assessment Program.Dates: 1988
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Description: ProceedingsPublished by Fifth National Institute on Girls Sports.Dates: 1969
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Description: Puget SoundingsDates: November 10-12, 1966
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R-S
Container: Box 2, Folder 37
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Description: Robert's Rules of OrderBy General Henry M. Robert with a guide and commentary Rachel Vixman.Dates: 1973
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Description: Seventy Five Years of Professional Preparation in Physical Education for Women at the University of Nebraska-LincolnDates: April 1973
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Description: Six Steps to Better Health For You and Your FamilyDistributed by Reader's Digest.Dates: 1966
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Description: Sky Skis Instructional ManualDates: 1974
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Description: Social Changes and SportsDates: 1958
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S
Container: Box 2, Folder 38
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Description: Sport History - Sport Pedagogy and Sport Philosophy - Sport Sociology
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Description: Sport in American Education: History and PerspectiveDates: April 06, 1978
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Description: Sports Need You: A Working Model for the Equity ProfessionalPrepared by Susan P. Shafer.Dates: May 1984
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Description: Stress: And What it Means to YouDates: 1958
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Description: Symposium Papers: Teaching Behavior and Sport HistoryBy Charles B. Corbin; published by AAHPER Research Consortium.Dates: 1978
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T
Container: Box 2, Folder 39
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Description: Tennis GuideDates: 1944
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Description: The Female Athlete: A Coach's Guide to Conditioning and TrainingBy Carl E. Klafs and M. Joan Lyon.Dates: 1978
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Description: Title IX: Moving Toward Implementation
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U-Y
Container: Box 2, Folder 40
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Description: U.S. Olympic Team TrialsDates: 1956
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Description: Women's Basketball by Mary M. BellPublished by William C. Brown Company, Inc.Dates: 1964
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Description: Your Guide to Physical FitnessDates: undated
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Description: Your Health and SafetyBy Thomas Gordon Lawrence and Evelyn Morholt.Dates: 1957
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Description: Youth Fitness Test Manual
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Description: Youth Physical Fitness: Suggested Elements of a School-Centered Program
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Series VI: Title IX
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Description: ArticlesContainer: Box 2, Folder 41
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Description: LessonsContainer: Box 2, Folder 42
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Description: NAGWS Title IX ToolboxContainer: Box 2, Folder 43
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Description: Title IX and Physical EducationContainer: Box 2, Folder 44
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Description: Title IX at Twenty: Mature Programs or Still Toddling?Container: Box 2, Folder 45
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Description: State of Washington Certificate of Enrolled EnactmentContainer: Box 2, Folder 46
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Series VII: University of Idaho
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Description: "A Comparative Study of Fitness Levels of Today's Youth and Those of 30 Years Ago"Container: Box 2, Folder 47
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Description: Academic Essays and PapersContainer: Box 2, Folder 48
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Description: "An Investigation of Career Attitudes and Choices of Women Intercollegiate Volleyball and Basketball Players"by Bonnie J. Hulstrand and Connie M. Thorngren.Container: Box 3, Folder 49
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Description: Gender and Sport PresentationsContainer: Box 3, Folder 50
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Description: PEM ClubDates: 1962Container: Box 3, Folder 51
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Physical Education 404/504: Women in Sport
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Description: Class ReadingsContainer: Box 3, Folder 52-53
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Description: Course MaterialsContainer: Box 3, Folder 54-56
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Description: GWS NewsContainer: Box 3, Folder 57
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Description: Leadership MaterialsContainer: Box 3, Folder 58
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Description: Overheads and NotesContainer: Box 3, Folder 59
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Description: SyllabusContainer: Box 3, Folder 60
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Description: Title IX and Physical EducationContainer: Box 3, Folder 61
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Description: Title IX Practical GuidelinesContainer: Box 3, Folder 62
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Description: Women in Sport HistoryContainer: Box 3, Folder 63
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Physical Education 497
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Description: New AgendaContainer: Box 3, Folder 64
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Description: "The Growth of College Women's Sports: The 1960s"Written by Bonnie J. Hultstrand.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 65
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Description: Vandal Volleyball SchedulesDates: 1990Container: Box 3, Folder 66
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Description: Women's Physical EducationDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 67
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Description: Women's Recreation AssociationDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 68
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Coaching (Athletics)
- Physical education and training
- Sports Teams
- Teacher
- Team Sports
- University of Idaho
