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2.
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3.
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GrabinerMark, “Martial Arts: Their Impact Upon University Intramural and Recreation Programs,”NIRSA Journal, Vol. 6, No. 3, Spring, 1982, pp. 4–7.
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MaurerBruce L., and PeerWilliam D., “Liability and Accidents,”28th Annual Conference Proceedings.Corvallis: NIRSA, 1977, pp. 176–180.
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MaurerBruce L., and TrikonesJudith M., “Family Recreation instructional Programming at Ohio State,”Toward an Understanding of Intramural-Recreational Sports.Corvallis: NIRSA, 1984, pp. 377–382.
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MillerTim, “Master Programs for Older Age Populations,”Toward an Understanding of Intramural-Recreational Sports.Corvallis: NIRSA, 1984, pp. 391–397.
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MisnerJames E., MasseyBenjamin, and ClementsJesse, “The Lifetime Physical Fitness Exercise Project,”NIRSA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, Winter, 1983, pp. 10–13.
21.
MonaghanPeter, “Athletics for the Fun of It: Big Boom on Campus,”Chronicle of Higher Education, October 17, 1984, pp. 26–29.
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MyersSally, “Management of Liability in Campus Outdoor Recreation Trip Programs,”NIRSA Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2, Winter, 1984, pp. 24–26.
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33.
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