Introduction to the Use of Cohort Analysis and the Elderly with an Emphasis on Recreation
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Authors
Burda, James R. (Jim)
Issue Date
1987
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
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Abstract
I began my first month of the project quarter on the West Coast,
staying with friends of the family, working on my tennis game and
frequenting the local college libraries. During this month, I must have
read more works of general literature than any quarter I had spent at
Kalamazoo. When I returned hone to Bloomington, Illinois, I spent most
of my time funneling my topic down at Illinois State University. When I
finally felt confident that I could expand my findings on cohort
analysis, I reached my final researching destination - my recently
deceased grandmother' s apartment in Evanston, Illinois, one mile from
Northwestern University, half of a mile from my Chicago-area tennis
club. My days were then spent playing tennis and my evenings (under a
false identification), were spent at the library.
T!his paper is strictly a review of literature. My analysis stems
from works written in the 1950's to more recent pieces including a 1986
issue of USA Today (all of which are included in my bibliography) .
Description
vi, 32 p.
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Publisher
Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College.
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