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The advent of interest subjects brought new emphasis to art , music , manual
training , domestic science , commercial subjects , literature , and modern
languages . The new biological sciences gained momentum and standing by the
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The advent of interest subjects brought new emphasis to art , music , manual
training , domestic science , commercial subjects , literature , and modern
languages . The new biological sciences gained momentum and standing by the
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... on intramural sports , partly because of the lack of interscholastic competiion .
Women ' s Sports and Organization . The national interest in sports was not
restricted to men ; women , both as participants and spectators , shared their
interest .
... on intramural sports , partly because of the lack of interscholastic competiion .
Women ' s Sports and Organization . The national interest in sports was not
restricted to men ; women , both as participants and spectators , shared their
interest .
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Volleyball , like tennis and golf , owed its status to player rather than spectator
interest and thus found its enthusiasts in athletic clubs , YMCA ' s , community
centers , school and college intramural programs , outdoors on playgrounds and
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Volleyball , like tennis and golf , owed its status to player rather than spectator
interest and thus found its enthusiasts in athletic clubs , YMCA ' s , community
centers , school and college intramural programs , outdoors on playgrounds and
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e | 1 |
IS OI 2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERFETUITY | 12 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR ORIENTAL SOCIAL STA | 21 |
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