Gymnastic Circuses, Dance Festivals, Athletic Exhibitions: West Chester University, 1871-1991 chronicles the rich history of physical education and performance at West Chester University. From its early days, the university fostered a vibrant culture of gymnastics, circus arts, and athletic displays. This book explores the evolution of these activities, highlighting key figures and events that shaped the university's unique identity.
Russell L. Sturzebecker delves into the archives to uncover fascinating details about the gymnastic circuses, showcasing the creativity and athleticism of the students. The book also examines the dance festivals and athletic exhibitions that brought the university community together. This is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of sports, performance, and education at West Chester University and beyond.
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