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10/29/07
BOOK ON HISTORY OF SLU'S WOMEN'S ATHLETICS TO BE FETED
CANTON - The Friends of Owen D. Young and Launders Libraries will hold a
celebration for the publication of the book Women's Sports at
St. Lawrence University: From Beginnings to Title IX on Friday, November 2, at
4 p.m. in the Josephine Young Room of Owen D. Young Library. The author,
Professor Emerita of Sport and Leisure Studies Dotty Hall, will speak at the event,
which is open to the public, free of charge.
Published in 2006 in conjunction with celebration of the University's
Sesquicentennial, the book
begins with the establishment of a women's
basketball club in 1894 and ends in 1974 when women's and men's athletics
were merged into one department and the Education Amendments Act of 1972
("Title IX") demanded a new approach to women's athletics. Hall portrays an
80-year period of growth, decline and recovery in women's athletics, setting
the stage for the great expansion and achievements of the past 30 years.
Hall began her coaching and teaching career at St. Lawrence in 1966, serving
continuously until her retirement in 2000. She was chair of the women's athletic
department from 1968 until the women's and men's programs merged in 1974,
serving from then until she announced her retirement as the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA) women's senior administrator. She coached field hockey,
women's tennis and women's lacrosse, and taught Sociology of Sport, Philosophy
of Sport and Gender and Sport. Hall also taught in the University's
First-Year Program.
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Read An Excerpt from the Book
Athletics At St. Lawrence
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