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Introduction
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Catherine
L. Allen was born in Columbus, Georgia in 1909. She began her career as
an educator in Georgia schools in 1936. After receiving a master's degree
from Columbia University, she was appointed professor of physical education
and recreation at the University of Tennessee in 1941. During World War
II, she served as director of special activities in the Pacific region
for the Red Cross from 1944 to 1946. After the war, Dr. Allen returned
to Tennessee to teach until 1955, when she moved to New York University
to chair the women's physical education department. In 1957, she became
the director of special activities at the University of Pittsburgh. In
1960, she moved to the Bouvé-Boston School at Tufts University
in the same position. After the Bouvé-Boston School became part
of Northeastern University in 1964, Dr. Allen served as chair of the recreation
education department until 1967, when she assumed the deanship of Boston-Bouvé
College. She resigned as dean in 1977 to become a special assistant to
President Kenneth Ryder of Northeastern University, a post she held from
1977 to 1981. Dr. Allen died in 2000.
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