Early years Lee was born in Clearfield, Iowa, on August 18, 1886, to Jennie Aikman Lee and David Alexander Lee, who worked in the lumber business for most of her childhood. Marie had three sisters and no brothers. In 1893, Lee moved with her family to Centerville, Iowa when David joined the coal business. She wanted to teach physical education, so she enrolled in the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, which was later acquired by
Wellesley College. The majority of Lee's career was as the director of physical education for women and a professor at the University of Nebraska. In her role, she expanded the PE department and served on several committees. In her time leading the UNL physical education department for women, participation in women's intramural sports expanded from 3% to 80%. At the
1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, Lee substituted for First Lady
Lou Hoover in presiding over the women's competitions. == Publications ==