Recreation, Band 34National Recreation Association, 1940 |
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... possible gifts . Through eye and ear , through touch , taste , and smell , life is broadened , and this means the acquiring of as great an amount of first - hand experience as possible . " Nature study lends itself to group activity as ...
... possible gifts . Through eye and ear , through touch , taste , and smell , life is broadened , and this means the acquiring of as great an amount of first - hand experience as possible . " Nature study lends itself to group activity as ...
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... possible the understanding and appreciation of horticulture by all classes of people . The inspirational value of this Arboretum will be reflected in homes and communities throughout the state of West Vir- ginia and in surrounding ...
... possible the understanding and appreciation of horticulture by all classes of people . The inspirational value of this Arboretum will be reflected in homes and communities throughout the state of West Vir- ginia and in surrounding ...
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... possible will give the best results . Any kind of soil except sand will do . There should be an out- let to allow the water to drain off the ground as soon as possible after the spring thaw . The space to be used for the rink must be ...
... possible will give the best results . Any kind of soil except sand will do . There should be an out- let to allow the water to drain off the ground as soon as possible after the spring thaw . The space to be used for the rink must be ...
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Perspective in National Park Affairs by Carl P Russell | 7 |
A New Emphasis for Playground Nature Programs | 14 |
Schools of the Out of Doors by Homer A Jack | 20 |
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