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    Exam 10: Changing Concepts of the Body: An Overview of Sport and Play in Nineteenth-Century America
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    Rowing Clubs Generally Were Upper Class Organizations Who Had Strong
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Rowing clubs generally were upper class organizations who had strong rules against "competing for money".

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