A portrait photograph of Dudley B. Reed. Dudley B. Reed was a founding member of the National Academy of Kinesiology and he was also president of the American Physical Education Association (APEA). After earning his M.D. from Columbia, he took a position at Asheville School in Asheville, North Carolina in 1908, a two-year college where his wife taught. In 1910, Reed became chair of physical education at the University of Rochester, in upstate New York. Following his tenure at Rochester, he accepted a position at the University of Chicago in 1927, becoming a Professor of Hygiene in the Department of Medicine, and Director of the Student Health Service, where he remained until his retirement in 1945.
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