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The authorities requested that he organize classes , train the required number of
teachers , and supervise the operation of the program . By 1852 , Spiess had
opened in Hesse a new gymnasium , 100 by 60 feet , surrounded by a double ...
The authorities requested that he organize classes , train the required number of
teachers , and supervise the operation of the program . By 1852 , Spiess had
opened in Hesse a new gymnasium , 100 by 60 feet , surrounded by a double ...
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of a wide variety of classes . Swimming lessons that would have cost forty cents
in a private club were available to members for seven and one - half cents . There
were “ open courses ” that could be attended at any time and “ closed courses ...
of a wide variety of classes . Swimming lessons that would have cost forty cents
in a private club were available to members for seven and one - half cents . There
were “ open courses ” that could be attended at any time and “ closed courses ...
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Elementary classes range from fifteen to forty minutes duration with frequent
recess periods . Secondary school classes are fifty minutes long with a recess of
ten minutes between each class . Education is free , and in theory at least ...
Elementary classes range from fifteen to forty minutes duration with frequent
recess periods . Secondary school classes are fifty minutes long with a recess of
ten minutes between each class . Education is free , and in theory at least ...
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IS OI 2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERFETUITY | 12 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR ORIENTAL SOCIAL STA | 21 |
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