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The Life and Professional Contribution of Arthur Stanley Lamb, M.D., to Physical Education in Canada
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The Life and Professional Contribution of Arthur Stanley Lamb, M.D., to Physical Education in Canada
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The Australian-born Arthur Stanley Lamb (1886-1958) was the director of sports, athleticism, and physical education for more than thirty years at McGill University. He was known as the "father of modern physical education in Canada." He was a founder of the Canadian Physical Education Association and formed the Province of Quebec Amateur Track & Field Association.
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PhD dissertation
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Ohio State University
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Columbus, OH
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1964
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xii-206p.
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en
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Eaton, John Douglas. “The Life and Professional Contribution of Arthur Stanley Lamb, M.D., to Physical Education in Canada.” PhD dissertation, Ohio State University, 1964.
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