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The example of Boston citizens in subscribing to and maintaining a public
gymnasium appears to have had no imitators . This gymnasium was opened in
1826 and was supported by public subscription . Follen helped found the
gymnasium ...
The example of Boston citizens in subscribing to and maintaining a public
gymnasium appears to have had no imitators . This gymnasium was opened in
1826 and was supported by public subscription . Follen helped found the
gymnasium ...
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It perhaps would be interesting to look into a typical gymnasium such as might be
seen during this period . Sargent voiced a modern complaint of physical
education administrators when he said that gymnasiums were built by architects
who ...
It perhaps would be interesting to look into a typical gymnasium such as might be
seen during this period . Sargent voiced a modern complaint of physical
education administrators when he said that gymnasiums were built by architects
who ...
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54 The Charlesbank outdoor gymnasium in Boston deserves special mention
because of its size and completeness . The men ' s gymnasium was 450 by 150
feet and was fully equipped with all kinds of gymnastic apparatus , both Swedish
...
54 The Charlesbank outdoor gymnasium in Boston deserves special mention
because of its size and completeness . The men ' s gymnasium was 450 by 150
feet and was fully equipped with all kinds of gymnastic apparatus , both Swedish
...
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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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