[1] The name was changed in 1903, to the American Physical Education Association (APEA).
And in 1917, it created one of its most influential groups, the Committee on Women's Athletics.
[2][3] The APEA joined forces, becoming part of the NEA's Department of School Health and Physical Education in 1937,[4] and then forming the Division of Recreation in 1938.
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