Papers, 1931-1953.

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Papers, 1931-1953.

Contains academic and professional correspondence; syllabi, outlines and examinations for courses he taught at U. of Pennsylvania; copies of his articles, speeches and reports.

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Luehring, F. W. (Frederick William), 1881-1981

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Educator, sports historian and Olympic Games committeeman; B.A., North Central College, Naperville, IL, (1905), M.A., U. of Chicago, (1906) and Ph.D., Columbia U., (1939); faculty, U. of Pennsylvania, (1931-1953); director, division of instruction, Dept. of Physical Education; served on American Olympic Executive Committee (1930-1942); notable for his contributions in establishing the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules for swimming as well as for his leadership in the summer c...

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