Women's Athletic Association (University of Michigan) records, 1905-1962

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Women's Athletic Association (University of Michigan) records, 1905-1962

Records, 1905-1962, of the Women's Athletic Association of the University of Michigan. Include constitution, minutes, reports, and other materials; also record books detailing administration of Michigras and Spring Weekend, social and fund-raising activities jointly sponsored with the Michigan Union.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390128

Bentley Historical Library

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Michigan Union.

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See the history in the finding aid for Michigan Union records. From the guide to the Michigan Union Publications, 1905-ongoing, 1908-1990, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) ...

University of Michigan. Dept. of Physical Education for Women.

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Classes in physical education for women were first conducted in 1894. Barbour gymnasium for women was completed in 1898, in expectation of which Eliza M. Mosher, M.D., was named professor of hygiene and was put in charge of the Women's Gymnasium. The Women's Athletic Association was organized in 1905, and in 1908/09 a women's athletic field (Palmer Field) was purchased and equipped. The regents established a Department of Physical Education and a Division of Hygiene and Public Health in 1929. Th...

University of Michigan. Michigras Committee.

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University of Michigan. Spring Weekend Committee.

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University of Michigan. Women's Athletic Association.

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The Women's Athletic Association ("W.A.A.") was organized in 1905 to promote the participation of women students in athletic activities and to foster a comprehensive recreational program for women at the University of Michigan. Basketball, baseball and tennis were the first sports organized. By 1908, when the W.A.A. handbook was printed, a much wider range of activities was available to women. Through the years, the association has worked to procure adequate facilities for women's sports. ...

University of Michigan.

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Outside of museum holdings, no comprehensive survey and inventory of campus artwork had been attempted since 1937. With support from the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places, 1,076 items were inventoried during 1988-1990. Additional inventory work was undertaken in 1997-1998 for risk management purposed, but generated little new information. From the description of Inventory of University of Michigan-owned art, 1988-1990, 1997-1998. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id...

Bell, Margaret, 1888-1969.

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Chairman of the Department of Physical Education for Women of the University of Michigan, and physician in the University Health Service. From the description of Margaret Bell papers, 1919-1956. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419577 1888 Born in Chicago, Illinois, to Frank Elliott and Elizabeth T. (Dyer) Bell. 1903 ...