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- catalog abstract "Contrary to rumors on campus and in the local press, Cynthia Pemberton did not set out in 1992 to destroy the long-honored football team of Linfield College, a small liberal arts school in Oregon. Instead, the Assistant Athletic Director for Women's Sports wanted to make athletic opportunities equally available to both women and men-simply to make the college comply with the law. Her six-year crusade for full implementation of Title IX made headlines across the nation. Here is Pemberton's autobiographical account of what would become the ordeal of her life.".
- catalog contributor b12498965.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "1. "If a fish were an anthropologist" -- 2. If I'd only known then -- 3. The school year : 1992-93 -- 4. The only person who could help -- 5. Making progress -- 6. Internal efforts -- 7. Coming together and falling apart -- 8. Same place, different day -- 9. Moving beyond paper -- 10. Linfieldizing the plan -- 11. Working hard and going nowhere -- 12. Breaking ranks -- 13. All hell breaks loose -- 14. Taking action and taking a beating -- 15. Living a lawsuit -- 16. Pick on me, not on the kids -- 17. Tenure and promotion -- 18. Calculated injustice -- 19. Repercussions -- 20. Position madness -- 21. Ups and downs -- 22. Depositions -- 23. Business as usual -- 24. Closure -- 25. Getting on with my life.".
- catalog description "Contrary to rumors on campus and in the local press, Cynthia Pemberton did not set out in 1992 to destroy the long-honored football team of Linfield College, a small liberal arts school in Oregon. Instead, the Assistant Athletic Director for Women's Sports wanted to make athletic opportunities equally available to both women and men-simply to make the college comply with the law. Her six-year crusade for full implementation of Title IX made headlines across the nation. Here is Pemberton's autobiographical account of what would become the ordeal of her life.".
- catalog extent "xx, 309 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "More than a game.".
- catalog identifier "1555535259 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "1555535267 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "More than a game.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Northeastern University Press,".
- catalog relation "More than a game.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon.".
- catalog subject "796/.082/09795 21".
- catalog subject "College sports Social aspects Oregon.".
- catalog subject "GV709.18.U6 P46 2002".
- catalog subject "Linfield College.".
- catalog subject "Pemberton, Cynthia Lee A., 1958-".
- catalog subject "Sex discrimination against women Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Sex discrimination in education Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Sex discrimination in sports Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Sports for women Oregon.".
- catalog subject "Women athletes Government policy Oregon.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. "If a fish were an anthropologist" -- 2. If I'd only known then -- 3. The school year : 1992-93 -- 4. The only person who could help -- 5. Making progress -- 6. Internal efforts -- 7. Coming together and falling apart -- 8. Same place, different day -- 9. Moving beyond paper -- 10. Linfieldizing the plan -- 11. Working hard and going nowhere -- 12. Breaking ranks -- 13. All hell breaks loose -- 14. Taking action and taking a beating -- 15. Living a lawsuit -- 16. Pick on me, not on the kids -- 17. Tenure and promotion -- 18. Calculated injustice -- 19. Repercussions -- 20. Position madness -- 21. Ups and downs -- 22. Depositions -- 23. Business as usual -- 24. Closure -- 25. Getting on with my life.".
- catalog title "More than a game : one woman's fight for gender equity in sport / Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton ; with a foreword by Donna de Varona.".
- catalog type "text".