Autobiography: John M. Cooper 1978

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Autobiography: John M. Cooper 1978

John M. Cooper, a professor of physical education at Indiana University, discusses his life-long love of basketball, its history, its development over the years, and his time as a player and coach of the sport. He also talks about his current interests in kinesiology and biomechanics.

1 interview; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials

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