[Typed Manuscript] Trends in the Policies of State High School Athletic Associations of the United States. 1929 – 1947

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Author: Moreland, Richard Boyd

Publisher: Moreland, Richard Boyd

Edition: 1st Edition

Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket As Issued

Red outlined paper hand typed, bound in maroon buckram, 123 pages followed by a Title page and 16-page abstract, with Signed Thesis Statement bound-in and a laid-in typed stapled abstract. The bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. The laid-in abstract has age-toned on the edges.. In 1952, Richard Morland became head basketball coach and chairman of the Department of Physical education at Stetson University in DeLand Florida. Morland never had a losing campaign while coaching the Hatters. Twice they were chosen the top college team in Florida by a state poll of sports writers. In 1958, after coaching, he became chairman of the Graduate Council and Chairman of the Education Department. He also was a recipient of the McEniry award for Excellence in Teaching. Before Stetson, Morland graduated from Birmingham-Southern College where he competed in basketball and track. Morland served in the Navy for four years and was discharged as a lieutenant with 11 battle stars. After the war he was as assistant coach at Springfield College where he obtained his master’s degree. From 1947 to 1950 he coached at Florida Southern College. From 1950-52, Morland was a lecturer in education at New York University while obtaining his doctorate.