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NCAA-AAU Dispute

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Book Synopsis NCAA-AAU Dispute by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce

Book excerpt: Committee Serial No. 89-40. Reviews jurisdictional dispute between bodies governing U.S. amateur athletics and its impact on U.S. representation in international athletic competitions, including the Olympics.


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