Sports in the Western WorldRowman and Littlefield, 1982 - 360 sider Traces the history of sports from the original Greek Olympics to the development of professional team sports and considers the business and political aspects of sports. |
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Side 295
... women's relay team conveying a torch from Seneca Falls , New York ( the site of the first women's rights gathering in 1848 ) , to the opening of the National Women's Conference in Houston . More than two thousand women participated in ...
... women's relay team conveying a torch from Seneca Falls , New York ( the site of the first women's rights gathering in 1848 ) , to the opening of the National Women's Conference in Houston . More than two thousand women participated in ...
Side 297
... women golfers what Virginia Slims did for the tennis circuit . In 1970 the twenty - one tournaments spon- sored by ... Women's professional tennis made even greater gains , from $ 200,000 in 1970 to more than $ 9 million in 1980 . One of ...
... women golfers what Virginia Slims did for the tennis circuit . In 1970 the twenty - one tournaments spon- sored by ... Women's professional tennis made even greater gains , from $ 200,000 in 1970 to more than $ 9 million in 1980 . One of ...
Side 300
... woman . All are extensions as well as products of the women's movement for equality of opportunity , freedom of choice , and ( most important ) self- respect . Miles to Go For women , as for blacks , the struggle is far from over ...
... woman . All are extensions as well as products of the women's movement for equality of opportunity , freedom of choice , and ( most important ) self- respect . Miles to Go For women , as for blacks , the struggle is far from over ...
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Medieval People at Play | 42 |
New Standards for Old Sports | 85 |
The Birth of Mass Leisure | 99 |
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