The primary rationale for this book is the opportunity to bring together both the rich history of sports at Oberlin College and the related topics involving recreation, the people involved in these endeavors, and the honors and awards that have accrued to many extraordinary athletes, coaches, and administrators. Certainly, it would be possible to conduct numerous Internet searches to examine these topics, but combining modern digital services and the extensive holdings on campus, particularly the Oberlin College Archives and the Department of Athletics and Physical Education, provides a more…mehr
The primary rationale for this book is the opportunity to bring together both the rich history of sports at Oberlin College and the related topics involving recreation, the people involved in these endeavors, and the honors and awards that have accrued to many extraordinary athletes, coaches, and administrators. Certainly, it would be possible to conduct numerous Internet searches to examine these topics, but combining modern digital services and the extensive holdings on campus, particularly the Oberlin College Archives and the Department of Athletics and Physical Education, provides a more complete, integrated perspective on athletics and recreation. The book is unique in terms of the comprehensive coverage of the history of all athletics teams at a single institution. It also includes coverage of most recreational activities, providing a thorough picture of the scope of physical activities on one campus. No volumes with this breadth and depth covering these topics were located for other institutions of higher education.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lee Drickamer graduated from Oberlin College in 1967 and obtained his PhD in zoology at Michigan State University in 1970. He followed a career path in the biological sciences with an emphasis on the study of animal behavior that took him to Williams College, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and Northern Arizona University at Flagstaff. He is known for two textbooks where he was a major author - one in animal behavior and one in mammalogy. He and his wife, Judith Sellers, retired first to Myrtle Beach, SC, and then to Oberlin where they now reside in a house filled with books, a dog, and two cats. Beginning in the late 1970s, Lee turned a long-time interest in history into a second career writing on various topics pertaining to American history. His works include three books involving Civil War correspondence and newspaper dispatches, a history of Northern Arizona as told by its buildings, and history of the biology departments at Northern Arizona University and Oberlin College. He is currently working on two projects pertaining to the Oberlin Alumni Association and the Oberlin Alumni Magazine. James (J.D.) Donovan graduated from Oberlin College in 1961 and began a 32-year career in public school education as a high school social studies teacher and coach. In 1982 -1983, while still teaching at Oberlin High School, he joined the Oberlin College coaching staff as both an assistant football coach and head coach of men's lacrosse, a position he held until retiring in 2001. He lettered in football and lacrosse and was a four- year member of each team while at Oberlin. He continued to play lacrosse as a member of the Cleveland Lacrosse Club for over 25 years after finishing his degree. J.D. acquired the well-deserved reputation as the "historian" of all things pertaining to athletics at Oberlin. His treasure trove of information was important in the first book on physical education at Oberlin and has served as the basis for key elements of the chapters on the teams in this book. J.D. is also a charter member of the John W. Heisman Club, serving on several committees over the years and most recently as the chair of the Hall of Fame Committee. J.D. and His late wife, Linda, were always close to the players from the lacrosse team and attended many men's and women's sporting events. He too resides in Oberlin, making the collaboration easy and enjoyable. Nancy Hawley Morrison, a 1967 Physical Education and Recreation major at Oberlin, taught public school for three years, and then worked four years at a YWCA. She earned her Master's in Education from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, where she now lives with her feline friends. Prior to the electronic world, she prepared and edited manuscripts for doctoral candidates and college professors. Now a bona fide couch potato, she was "drafted" to be part of this project.
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