Recreation, Band 33National Recreation Association, 1939 |
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Introducing Boys and Girls to Co - Recreation By ELEANOR W. CHAMBERLIN Scarsdale High School Scarsdale , New York No discussion of co - recreation would be complete without a presentation of the subject from the school's point of view ...
Introducing Boys and Girls to Co - Recreation By ELEANOR W. CHAMBERLIN Scarsdale High School Scarsdale , New York No discussion of co - recreation would be complete without a presentation of the subject from the school's point of view ...
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CO - RECREATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Co - recreation at Wisconsin exists mainly in special interest and multi - interest groups , with decreasing emphasis on mass student body recreation . Using these in- terest groups as ...
CO - RECREATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Co - recreation at Wisconsin exists mainly in special interest and multi - interest groups , with decreasing emphasis on mass student body recreation . Using these in- terest groups as ...
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... Co - Recreation at the University of Wisconsin , Reuben L. Hill and Mary MacKechnie Co - Recreation in Indiana's Larg- est Play Plant , James R. New- com .... Co - Recreation in the Boys ' Club , Elizabeth Morrow McStea Co - Recreation ...
... Co - Recreation at the University of Wisconsin , Reuben L. Hill and Mary MacKechnie Co - Recreation in Indiana's Larg- est Play Plant , James R. New- com .... Co - Recreation in the Boys ' Club , Elizabeth Morrow McStea Co - Recreation ...
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Published monthly | 4 |
Leadership Organization and Program Making in Boys Club Groups | 13 |
What They Say About Recreation | 20 |
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activities adults agencies American Association attendance become Board boys and girls building called camp carry City classes Cleveland club co-recreation colored Commission committee complete Continued cooperation Council course courts crafts dance Department director discussion Education equipment experience facilities field four give given hand held important included individual interest leaders leadership light living material means meet ment Michigan nature night opportunity organization Park participation party person play players playground pool possible practical present problems Recreation season serve singing social songs Street suggestions summer swimming things tion various week winter women workers York young youth