MODERN TRENDS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACILITIES For College Women By RUTH ELLIOTT HOUSTON Professor of Health Education, Director of College Gymnasium State Teachers College, Buffalo, New York This important publication portrays ade- “Fy srl Edcaton Foes quate and proper indoor and outdoor facilities ee for the physical education of college women. A detailed analysis of the progress and the facilities in use in seven colleges and uni- versities is described. The text is illustrated with architectural plans and photographs. The book has been published in a limited edition of one thousand copies and the type has been Te distributed. a THE CONTENTS: Introduction, Historical Background of Physical Education for Women, Development of Physical Education Departments in Seven Colleges and Universities (Smith, University of California, University of Washington, University of Texas, Leland Stanford Junior University, Vassar), Analysis of Physical Education Buildings that Emphasize Trends in Design and Function (Scott Gymnasium—Smith, Hearst Memorial Gymnasium—University of California, Women’s Gym- nasium—University of Washington, Women’s Gymnasium—University of Texas, Women’s Gymnasium—Leland Stanford Junior University, Physical Education Building for Women—University of California at Los Angeles, Helen Kenyon Hall—Vassar), Summary and General Conclusions, Bibliography, Index. Library ... Buckram (7” x 10”) ... Illustrated... $5.00 Ogee