Abstract
This paper consists of a dialogue between present-day Kinesiology and a critic, a critic who exhorts Kinesiology to become more of a main player in the solution of society's most pressing problems. The theme of the 1997 NAPEHE national conference was “Organizing to Meet Society's Needs” and, consistent with this theme, the Hanna Lecture was a dialogue between Kinesiology, hereafter noted as K, and the conference theme, hereafter noted as CT.

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