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Ethel Perrin

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Ethel Perrin (1871-1962)[1][2] was an early American physical educator.[2]

Ethel Perrin taught at the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics and was later the first female vice president at the American Physical Education Association.[2] Perrin received an honor award from American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation in 1931[3]; and Perrin was awarded the Luther Halsey Gulick Award[2] in 1946 for her "outstanding contribution to physical education in our public schools"[4]

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  1. ^ Verbrugge, Martha (1988). Able-Bodied Womanhood. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 162. ISBN 9780198021803.
  2. ^ a b c d "Perrin, Ethel (1871–1962)".
  3. ^ "American National Biography Online".
  4. ^ "The Gulick Award, 1946". The Journal of Health and Physical Education. 1946.