Recreation, Band 27National Recreation Association, 1933 |
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... become organized under conventional patterns dictated by competi- tive consumption , they lose their unique and primary value as recreation and so become merely another department of activity devoted to the achievement of prestige or ...
... become organized under conventional patterns dictated by competi- tive consumption , they lose their unique and primary value as recreation and so become merely another department of activity devoted to the achievement of prestige or ...
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... become used to its slow tempo . In Paris , one sips a glass of beer all afternoon , while en gaged in meditation and social intercourse . This country has become habituated to drinking for the effect , and people fear to sit still , but ...
... become used to its slow tempo . In Paris , one sips a glass of beer all afternoon , while en gaged in meditation and social intercourse . This country has become habituated to drinking for the effect , and people fear to sit still , but ...
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... become so important that they have been com- pletely detached from the other settlement activi- ties and are working quite independently . It is significant that so important has become the trend of thought toward the problem of what is ...
... become so important that they have been com- pletely detached from the other settlement activi- ties and are working quite independently . It is significant that so important has become the trend of thought toward the problem of what is ...
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RECREATION | 1 |
Activities for Unemployed and Unoccupied Young People | 9 |
How to Produce a Play by Jack Stuart Knapp | 16 |
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activities actor adults athletic attendance ball basketball Beach Board of Education boys and girls building Calcium Chloride camp Camp Fire Girls cent CHARLES HAYDEN CHIG child classes club Committee Continued County dancing director drama equipment facilities field garden golf handcraft high school hobbies individual indoor interest Junior labor leaders leadership leisure living ment Municipal National Recreation Association Number Total Yearly OGDEN L opportunity organized outdoor Park Board Park Department Participation or Seasonal person Physical Education picnic players Playground Playground and Recreation portunity present problem reation recre Recreation Commission Recreation Department ROBERT GARRETT Seasonal Number Total singing social summer Swimming Pools swing seat teachers tennis things tion Total Yearly Participation toys TRUBEE DAVISON unem unemployed UNIV volunteer week Westchester County women workers WORLD AT PLAY York City young