Contents


Collection Overview

Historical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Series I. HISTORICAL MATERIALS AND MEMORABILIA (1956-95)

Series II. ADMINISTRATION (1920-84, n.d.)

Series III. EXECUTIVE BOARD (1930-93)

Series IV. FINANCIAL RECORDS (1930-93)

Series V. MEMBERSHIP RECORDS (1924-92, n.d.)

Series VI. COMMITTEE RECORDS (1920-92)

Series VII. PROGRAMS (1983-95)

Series VIII. MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES (circa 1910-92)

Series IX. AFFILIATIONS (1935-75, n.d.)

Series X. PUBLICATIONS (1936-91)

Series I. HISTORICAL MATERIALS AND MEMORABILIA

Series II. ADMINISTRATION

Series III. EXECUTIVE BOARD

Series IV. FINANCIAL RECORDS

Series V. MEMBERSHIP RECORDS

Series VI. COMMITTEE RECORDS (1920-92)

Series VII. PROGRAMS

Series VIII. MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES

Series IX. AFFILIATIONS

Series X. PUBLICATIONS

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Eastern Association for Physical Education of College Women (EAPECW) Records, 1910-1995

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Maida Goodwin.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator:Eastern Association for Physical Education of College Women
Title:Eastern Association for Physical Education of College Women Records
Dates: 1910-1995
Dates: 1950-1992
Abstract: Collegiate Association. Founded by various women directors of physical training from colleges in New England. Records document the history and activities of the organization, as well as the establishment and development of physical education as a profession and as an academic discipline. Materials include photographs, correspondence and memorabilia. Topics covered include the benefits of PE; the physical and mental health of students; and women in college sports.
Extent: 27 boxes(13 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 367

Historical Note

The EAPECW had its genesis in 1910 when Amy Morris Homans, director of physical training at Wellesley College, called together women directors of physical training and heads of athletic associations in New England Colleges for an informal meeting. After four years of these gatherings, in 1915 the group officially formed as the Association of Directors of Physical Education for College Women to "discuss the problems of organization and administration of departments of physical education in colleges, and by definite cooperation, study, experiment, and research work, broaden the scope and increase the usefulness of such departments." At this time, physical education was a relatively new addition to the college curriculum and these women met to share ideas and information and collaboratively establish policies for the emerging discipline and its professionals. Membership was limited to directors of physical education in four-year accredited colleges and universities with appropriate facilities for physical education.

At annual meetings, papers and reports were presented and roundtable discussions held on a wide variety of topics to do with the administration of college departments and curriculum; status, pay, benefits, and retirement programs for physical education faculty; and various aspects of hygiene and physical and mental health including anthropometric testing of college students.

Margaret Paulding, Eastern Association for Physical Education of College Women Merit Award winner, 1970.

Similar associations were formed in the midwest and the west and in 1923 the regional groups voted to affiliate as the National Association of Directors of Physical Education for Women in Colleges and Universities. The EAPECW became known as the Eastern Society of that Association.

In 1941, directors of physical education in selected junior colleges were admitted to membership in the association. Physical education faculty and staff who were not department directors were permitted to join as associate members in 1946 and as full voting members in 1948. The name of the organization was changed to Eastern Association for Physical Education of College Women at that time.

With the expansion of its membership, the EAPECW entered a second stage. Now part of an established profession, the Association ran conferences that focused less on departmental organization and more on the latest trends in physical education. The Association ran a speakers bureau and job referral service through its Personnel Committee and wrote a promotional brochure to interest high school students in the profession.

The 1960s and 1970s brought many changes to physical education. Women's participation came to be considered appropriate in an ever-expanding array of sports, college physical education requirements were abandoned along with many other academic requirements, men's and women's physical education departments merged, athletics (particularly intercollegiate athletics) saw increased emphasis in the curriculum, and the passage of Title IX set the stage for full participation of women in college athletics. All of these changes meant not only many more options for women in sport, but many more organizations for women physical educators. As physical educators became more specialized, their interests and energy shifted toward more specialized organizations and EAPECW's membership declined.

After lengthy discussion and study, as well as a needs assessment survey by a professional consulting firm, the EAPECW voted to dissolve at its June 1992 meeting "in order to preserve the history and integrity of EAPECW...rather than let it fade to insignificance."

As its legacy, the EAPECW established an endowment to support the Margaret Paulding Lecture Series. The Paulding lecture is given each year at the convention of the Eastern District Association (EDA) of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) by a woman in higher education who has made a strong contribution to the physical education profession.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The records of the EAPECW provide substantial information about the establishment and development of physical education as a profession and as an academic discipline through most of the twentieth century.

The records consist of 13 linear feet of correspondence; minutes; reports; publications; programs; membership, committee, and officer lists; memorabilia; photographs and other papers relating to the history and activities of the organization. They date from circa 1910 to 1995 with the bulk of the materials from the period between the late 1950s and 1992 when the Association voted to disband. Significant information about the organization's early years is available in the records of meetings and conferences (in Series VIII), in the files on membership eligibility (in Series V), in files of some committees (in Series VI--see especially Expectancy Standards Commmittee, Research and Studies Committee, and Test Committee), and in newsletters (in Series X). Much more detailed information about the organization's prime years and its gradual decline is available throughout the records. The decision to disband is chronicled primarily in the records of the Executive Board (Series III).

Related materials can be found in the Sophia Smith Collection in the records of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW), the Massachusetts Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW), the Physical Education Collection, and in the Smith College Archives in the Dorothy Sears Ainsworth Papers, the Senda Berenson Papers, and in the Records of the Smith College Department of Physical Education.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into nine series:

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Series I. HISTORICAL MATERIALS AND MEMORABILIA (1956-95) .25 linear feet.

This series consists of historical summaries and narrative histories, memorabilia, necrology records, and information about the EAPECW's own records dating from the late 1950s to the early 1990s. The histories were produced for Association anniversaries and as regular reports to the membership of EAPECW and the National Association for Physical Education of College Women (NAPECW). The necrology records are memorial tributes and obituaries for EAPECW members. The materials are arranged with the historical materials first, followed by the memorabilia, and information about the EAPECW records.

Series II. ADMINISTRATION (1920-84, n.d.) 1.25 linear feet.

This series consists of material related to the organization and administration of the EAPECW. Included are articles of incorporation, constitutions, and by laws of the EAPECW and operating procedures for Association officers and committees; summary lists of officers and committee chairs, policies of the Association, and the Association's position statement on Title IX of the Education Act of 1972. Also included are records related to the incorporation of the EAPECW in 1969 and its certification by the Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt organization. Job responsibilities of officers and committee responsibilities are detailed in the Operations Books and Operating Code and Job Analysis. The bulk of the material dates from the late 1950s through the 1980s.

Series III. EXECUTIVE BOARD (1930-93) 2.66 linear feet.

This series consists of records created and maintained by the Executive Board including policies; rosters; meeting agendas and minutes; correspondence and reports; and a needs assessment survey of EAPECW membership commissioned by the Board in 1990. The material is arranged with general material about the Executive Board followed by meeting records, then correspondence followed by reports. The needs assessment survey constitutes the final portion of the series.

Series IV. FINANCIAL RECORDS (1930-93) 2.66 linear feet.

This series consists of summary budget materials and periodic financial reports arranged in chronological order. Summary budget materials are arranged chronologically and there is one folder containing blank reimbursement forms.

Series V. MEMBERSHIP RECORDS (1924-92, n.d.) .5 linear feet.

This series is primarily EAPECW membership rosters dating from 1933 to 1992. The rosters are followed by material related to eligibilty for membership dating from the 1920s to 1940 when the Association began to expand its membership beyond directors of physical education in four-year colleges. The final section of the series is a folder of blank membership application forms dating from 1946 to 1992.

Series VI. COMMITTEE RECORDS (1920-92) 2.75 linear feet.

This series consists primarily of committee reports both to the Executive Board and to EAPECW membership. They are arranged alphabetically by committee name. The bulk of the material dates from the late 1950s to 1992 when EAPECW disbanded. More extensive records have survived from some committees. These include the Constitution, Expectancy Standards, Honorary Membership/Merit Award, Legislation, Nominating, Personnel, Publications, Research and Studies, and Test Committees.

Series VII. PROGRAMS (1983-95) .25 linear feet.

This series consists of one folder on professional seminars conducted for the EAPECW by Spectrum Consultants in the mid-1980s and material on the Margaret Paulding Lecture Series.

Series VIII. MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES (circa 1910-92) 3.75 linear feet.

This series is divided into three sections: Annual Business Meeting, General, and Conference Tapes. The Annual Business Meeting section consists of agendas and minutes, 1939-92. The General section consists of conference and meeting programs, proceedings, mailings, and correspondence, circa 1910-92. A sampling of one year per decade of local arrangements records was retained for the period for which such records survived, the 1960s to 1990s. Conference Tapes consists of reel-to-reel and cassette tapes of significant portions of the 1958, 1959, and 1960 conferences and smaller portions of conferences in 1965, 1967, and 1990. All three sections are arranged chronologically.

Series IX. AFFILIATIONS (1935-75, n.d.) .25 linear feet.

This series consists of correspondence with a variety of associations of physical educators as well as reports to the National Association for Physical Education of College Women, EAPECW's umbrella organization. The material is arranged alphabetically by name of organization.

Series X. PUBLICATIONS (1936-91) .5 linear feet.

This series contains EAPECW brochures, published business report/newsletters, and general EAPECW newsletters. The materials are arranged by type and then chronologically.

Series I. HISTORICAL MATERIALS AND MEMORABILIA


Box

Folder

11
History of EAPECW, 1915-56, prepared by Historical Records Committee, submitted Apr 1957

2
History of EAPECW Annual Report (yearly annual histories), 1958-1981/82

3
History of EAPECW (multi-year reports), 1957-62, 1957-64, 1965-69, 1970-75

4
History, 1990-92

5
History general, 1964-76

6
Fiftieth Anniversary celebration: photographs, program highlights, 1965

7
Clippings, 1961

8
Ladies Singing Ensemble songbook, 1965-66

9
Logo and stationery, n.d.

10
Necrology, 1950-92

11
Summary of meetings, 1915-92, including locations, membership, and attendance statistics, 1956, 1992

12
Sophia Smith Collection and EAPECW records: correspondence, 1957-75

13
Records of EAPECW members: report on records kept by EAPECW on its members, n.d.

Series II. ADMINISTRATION


Box

Folder

114
Articles of incorporation and by laws, 1969, n.d.

15-16
Constitutions, 1920-69, n.d.

17-18
Incorporation and tax-exempt status, 1968-75, n.d.

19
Cumulative lists of officers and committee chairs, 1957-92

Box

Folder

220
Policies, 1964-78

21
Position statement on Title IX, 1974

22-27
Operations book and policies, circa 1970-86

28
Operating Code, Part I, general procedures, 1966-73, n.d.


Operating Code and Job Analysis

Box

Folder

229
Executive Board, 1960-63

30
President and Past President, 1957-76

31
President Elect, 1957-75, n.d.

32
Vice President and Vice President Elect, 1957-86, n.d.

33
Secretary, 1957-71, n.d.

34
Treasurer, 1957-75, n.d.

35
Members at Large, 1961-77, n.d.

36
By laws Committee, 1970

37
Conference Report Chairman/Conference Proceedings Editor, n.d.

38
Constitution Committee, 1957-66

39
Convention Site Selection Committee, 1978

40
Historical Records Committee, 1956-70, n.d.

41
Honorary Membership Committee, 1957-85, n.d.

42
International Relations/International Understanding Committee, 1950-70, n.d.

43
Legislation Committee, 1957-66, n.d.

44
Membership and Public Relations Committee, 1957-66

45
Membership Committee, 1967, 1970, 1976

46
Nominations Committee, 1957-81

47
Personnel Committee, 1957-70, n.d.

Box

Folder

348
Public Affairs Committee, 1978

49
Public Relations Committee, 1970, n.d.

50
Publications Committee, 1960-75

51
Research and Studies Committee, 1943-77

52
Research Grant Selection Committee, 1977

Series III. EXECUTIVE BOARD


Box

Folder

353
Composition of Executive Board, 1973-74

54
Policies, 1960-69

55-56
Rosters, 1956-93

57-58
Agendas, 1945-92

59-65
Minutes, 1935-72

Box

Folder

466-69
Minutes, 1973-92, n.d.

70-73
Correspondence, 1947-93


President's correspondence

Box

Folder

474-75
General, 1934-67

76-77
Conferences, 1974-90

Box

Folder

578
Executive Board meetings, spring, 1979-87

79
Invitation letters, sample, 1970-81, n.d.

80
Operations Book update, 1985-86


Officers

Box

Folder

581
President Elect, 1977-86

82
Past President, 1984-87

83
Vice President, 1976-87

84
Vice President Elect, 1976-87

85
Past Vice President, 1977-81

86
Secretary, 1977-87, n.d.

87
Treasurer, 1974-87

88
Members-at-Large, 1976-87


Committees

Box

Folder

589
By Laws, 1977

90
on the Future, 1974-77

91
Honorary Membership/Merit Award, 1970-87

92
International Understanding, 1974-86

93
Membership, 1976-85

94-96
Nominations, 1975-87

Box

Folder

697
Public Affairs, 1976-78

98
Publications/Newsletter, 1974-87

99
Research and Studies, 1976-84

100
Site Selection, 1976-86

101
Structure and Function, 1977-78

102
Secretary-Treasurer correspondence, 1930-41

103
Secretary correspondence, 1981-92


Reports

Box

Folder

6104
President, 1968-91

105
Past President, 1982-90, n.d.

106
President Elect, 1967-90

107-109
Vice President, 1961-91

110
Past Vice President, 1990

111-112
Vice President Elect, 1960-91

113
Secretary, 1973-92

114
Members-at-Large, 1970-91, n.d.


Needs Assessment Survey

Box

Folder

7115
Letter of agreement with Integrated Options, Inc., 1990

116
Needs Assessment Report, 1991

117
Functional Association Self-Study Tool (F.A.S.T.) Report, 1991

118-129
Completed survey forms, A-Z, 1991

Series IV. FINANCIAL RECORDS


Box

Folder

8130-141
1914-93, n.d.

142
Budgets, 1964-81

143
Reimbursement form, n.d.

Series V. MEMBERSHIP RECORDS


Box

Folder

8144-145
Lists, 1933-54

Box

Folder

9146-152
Lists, 1955-92

153
Eligibility: correspondence, 1924-35

154
Eligibility: Junior Colleges, 1935-40

155
Blanks, 1946-92, n.d.

Series VI. COMMITTEE RECORDS (1920-92) 2.75 linear feet.

This series consists primarily of committee reports both to the Executive Board and to EAPECW membership. They are arranged alphabetically by committee name. The bulk of the material dates from the late 1950s to 1992 when EAPECW disbanded. More extensive records have survived from some committees. These include the Constitution, Expectancy Standards, Honorary Membership/Merit Award, Legislation, Nominating, Personnel, Publications, Research and Studies, and Test Committees.


Box

Folder

9156
Committee rosters, 1960-1988

157
By Laws Committee, 1970-91

158
Calendar/Date Problems, Ad-hoc Study Committee, 1986

159
Composition of the Executive Board, Committee on, 1972-73

160
Conference Planning Committee, 1954-61


Constitution Committee

Box

Folder

10161
Reports, 1957-70, n.d.

162
Correspondence, 1951-60

163-164
Constitution, By-Laws, Revisions, 1920-70, n.d.


Expectancy Standards Committee

Box

Folder

10165
Questionnaires and Reports, 1938-39

166
Correspondence, 1935-40

167
Fall Conference Report/Proceedings Committee, 1963-85, n.d.

168
Fellowship Program, Ad-hoc, 1989

169
Finance, 1974-83

170
"Fundamentals" Study Committee survey, n.d.

171
on Future Directions, Ad-hoc, 1988-91

172
on the Future, 1973-76

173
Historical Records Committee/Archivist, 1956-91


Honorary Membership/Merit Award Committee

Box

Folder

10174
General, 1957-75, n.d.

175
Certificates, n.d.

176-178
Correspondence, 1951-89

Box

Folder

11179
Correspondence, 1990-92

180
Honorary Membership nominees, A-Z, 1971-81, n.d.

181
Merit Award nominees, A-Z, 1972-77, n.d.

182
Programs, 1973-92

183
Recipients lists, 1973-92

184
Honorary Members biographical material, A-Z, 1957-85, n.d.

185-186
Merit Award recipients biographical material, A-Z, 1970-83, n.d.

187
Reports, 1956-91

188
Rosters, 1957/58, 1972-86

189
Integrated Options Review, 1991

190-191
International Relations/Understanding Committee, 1953-91, n.d.

192
Investigate American Youth Hostels Association, Committee to, 1939-40

193
Investigating Retirement, Income, or Annuity Plans..., 1940

194
Investigation of Reimbursement..., Committee on,report 1965

195
Issues and Answers, 1978-79


Legislation Committee

Box

Folder

11196
General, 1957-69, n.d.

197
Correspondence, 1952-66

Box

Folder

12198
Correspondence, 1967-68

199-200
Reports, 1955-69, n.d.

201
Legislation (Federal and State) Material, 1955-69

202
Membership Committee, 1938-51

203-204
Membership and Public Relations Commmittee, 1952-67

205
Membership and Public Relations Committee: brochure, 1955-58

206
Membership Committee, 1967-91


Nominating/Nominations Committee

Box

Folder

12207
General, 1952-90, n.d.

Box

Folder

13208
Reports, 1954-91


Personnel and Job Referral Committee

Box

Folder

13209
General, 1956-73, n.d.

210
Interest Questionnaire material, 1954-70, n.d.

211
Reports, 1954-74

212
President's Committee on Competition, 1968-70

213
President's Committee on Graduate Education, 1972

214
President's Committee on the Status of Women, 1973-74

215
President's Committee to Study Election Procedures, n.d.

216
President's Committee on Timing of Board Changeover, 1972

217
the Problem of Inexperienced College Student, Committee on, n.d.

218
on Programs, 1950, n.d.

219
Public Relations/Public Affairs Committee, 1942-50, 1968-78, n.d.


Publications Committee

Box

Folder

13220
General, 1959-60

221
Reports, 1959-83, n.d.

222
Recreation Leadership, Committee on, 1942


Research and Studies Committee

Box

Folder

13223
Correspondence, 1943-83

224-225
Committee reports, 1939-79

Box

Folder

14226-230
Studies reports, 1926-74, n.d.

231
Research Grant Selection Committee, 1977-81

232
on Resolutions Concerning Principles and Ideals of Physical Education, n.d.

233
to Review EAPECW Policies, Committee, 1970

234
to Review Research Grant Award, Ad-hoc, 1981

235
Site Selection, 1972-91

236
Special Committee on Conference Speakers, 1958-59

237
Special Committee on Criteria for Honorary Membership, 1967

238
Special Committee on Disposal of 1958 Conference Reports, 1959

239
Special Committee on Dues, 1958

240
Special Committee on "New Directions and Interpretations", 1963

241
Special Committee on Newsletter Editor, 1959

242
Special Committee on Policy in Regard to Guests and Visitors at EAPECW Conferences, 1961-62

243
Special Committee on Programs and Annual Reports, 1972

244
Strategic Action Committee, 1991-92

245
Structure and Function, 1976-78


Test Committee

Box

Folder

14246
Correspondence, 1932-37

247
Tests and Results, 1932-37

Series VII. PROGRAMS


Box

Folder

15248
Professional seminars/Spectrum Consultants, 1983-86

249
Margaret Paulding Lecture Series establishment, 1993-95

250
Margaret Paulding Lecture text by Carole Oglesby, 1995

Series VIII. MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES



Annual Business Meeting

Box

Folder

16251
Agendas, 1975-91

252
Minutes, 1939-92


General

Box

Folder

16253-279
circa 1910-40

Box

Folder

17280-298
1941-58

Box

Folder

18299-310
1959-66

Box

Folder

19311-321
1967-77

Box

Folder

20322-331
1978-87

Box

Folder

21332-337
1988-92


Conference Tapes (reel-to-reel and cassette)


1958

Box



22
Ethel Alpenfels, "The Role of Values in a Changing American Scene" (3 tapes), 1958


Eleanor Metheny, "The Intricate Web," 10/24, and group discussion, 10/25


1959

Box



22
Bertha Adkins, "Government Resources and Services--Their Importance in Service in Higher Education for Women," 10/23, Celeste Ulrich "The Cast Shadow", and discussion period


Discussion period, 10/23 p.m.


Panel: Elizabeth Beall, Celeste Ulrich, Edith Cobane, Jean Berger, Patty Smyth, 10/24


Minnie Lynn, "The Role of Our Professional Organization in the Next Decade, 10/24


1960

Box



23
Edward Steitz, "The Application of Scientific Principles in Teaching Physical Education and Athletic Skills" 10/22


Janet Wessell, "SOS--State of Shape" 10/21


Charles C. Noble, "Youth Has a Word For It" 10/22


Arthur Steinhaus, "What I Have Learned From Animals" 10/20


50th Anniversary, 10/16/1965


Meetings, 10/27-28, 1967


Betty Spears, "Remembering EAPECW," 6/9, 1990

Series IX. AFFILIATIONS


Box

Folder

24338
General, 1985-87

339
American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (AAHPER), Division for Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS), 1958-80

340
AAHPER, National Research Committee, 1939-71

341
American Physical Education Association (APEA), National Section for Girls' and Women's Sports (NSGWS), 1935, n.d.

342
Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Women (ARFCW), 1958

343
Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW), 1971-78

344
Eastern Commission for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (ECIAW), 1972

345
National Association for Physical Education of College Women (NAPECW) and regional APECWs, 1917-75, n.d.

346
NAPECW, reports to, 1940-78

347
National Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (NAPEHE), 1980-90

Series X. PUBLICATIONS


Box

Folder

24348
Brochures, 1982/83-1989/90

349-350
Business Report/Business Newsletter, 1960-69

351-352
Newsletters, 1936-61

Box

Folder

25353-357
Newsletters, 1962-91

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Box



26
EAPECW Merit Award recipients: matted color photographs by Jean K. Marsh (incomplete), 1970-90