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- 2003023588 contributor B9523929.
- 2003023588 created "c2004.".
- 2003023588 date "2004".
- 2003023588 date "c2004.".
- 2003023588 dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- 2003023588 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-129) and index.".
- 2003023588 description "Introduction -- Amateur athletics versus economic reality -- High-profile athletic programs benefit universities -- The commercialization of athletics harms universities -- College athletics provide opportunities for students -- Athletic programs exploit young people, especially minorities -- Athletes deserve a share of the money in big-time sports -- Student-athletes should not be allowed to profit from college sports -- Requiring equality between men's and women's athletics is impractical -- Fairness requires universities to spend equally on men's and women's athletics -- The future of college athletics.".
- 2003023588 extent "142 p. :".
- 2003023588 identifier "079107921X".
- 2003023588 identifier 2003023588.html.
- 2003023588 isPartOf "Point-counterpoint (Philadelphia, Pa.)".
- 2003023588 isPartOf "Point/counterpoint".
- 2003023588 issued "2004".
- 2003023588 issued "c2004.".
- 2003023588 language "eng".
- 2003023588 publisher "Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers,".
- 2003023588 spatial "United States".
- 2003023588 subject "796.04/3/0973 22".
- 2003023588 subject "College sports Economic aspects United States Juvenile literature.".
- 2003023588 subject "College sports.".
- 2003023588 subject "GV351 .M364 2003".
- 2003023588 subject "Professionalism in sports United States Juvenile literature.".
- 2003023588 subject "Professionalism in sports.".
- 2003023588 subject "Sports Economic aspects.".
- 2003023588 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Amateur athletics versus economic reality -- High-profile athletic programs benefit universities -- The commercialization of athletics harms universities -- College athletics provide opportunities for students -- Athletic programs exploit young people, especially minorities -- Athletes deserve a share of the money in big-time sports -- Student-athletes should not be allowed to profit from college sports -- Requiring equality between men's and women's athletics is impractical -- Fairness requires universities to spend equally on men's and women's athletics -- The future of college athletics.".
- 2003023588 title "Amateur athletics / Alan Marzilli.".
- 2003023588 type "text".