History of Physical EducationHarper & Row, 1966 - 566 Seiten Covers physical education from primitive peoples to the 1960's. |
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... education programs . If such a program did exist , team sports dominated it . Hampton Institute , Howard University , Tuskegee , and Virginia State were able to construct new gymnasiums and stadiums in the 1920s , but other higher ...
... education programs . If such a program did exist , team sports dominated it . Hampton Institute , Howard University , Tuskegee , and Virginia State were able to construct new gymnasiums and stadiums in the 1920s , but other higher ...
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... Education reported in March , 1946 , that the veteran enrollment in higher institutions had reached 417,324 , or 30 percent of the total . The Council estimated that the capacity of higher institutions in 1947 would be 1,673,349 ...
... Education reported in March , 1946 , that the veteran enrollment in higher institutions had reached 417,324 , or 30 percent of the total . The Council estimated that the capacity of higher institutions in 1947 would be 1,673,349 ...
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... schools appears to be still very wide.18 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Since 1954 the number of team sports offered in programs of physical education in higher institutions has tended to level off . The trend in most ...
... schools appears to be still very wide.18 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Since 1954 the number of team sports offered in programs of physical education in higher institutions has tended to level off . The trend in most ...
Inhalt
THE MIDDLE AGES | 5 |
སྶ ཆཥཚ | 69 |
GYMNASTICS SPORTS AND RECREATION | 155 |
Urheberrecht | |
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