A World History of Physical Education: Cultural, Philosophical, Comparative, Band 10Prentice Hall, 1971 - 694 Seiten Bouve collection. |
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... gymnasiums in the United States . Rural schools can provide playing fields more easily than schools in large towns , but even rural schools are not adequately supplied . Outside of school hours , gymnasium and athletic fields are made ...
... gymnasiums in the United States . Rural schools can provide playing fields more easily than schools in large towns , but even rural schools are not adequately supplied . Outside of school hours , gymnasium and athletic fields are made ...
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... gymnasium appears to have had no imitators . This gymnasium was opened in 1826 and was supported by public subscription . Follen helped found the gymnasium and served as a supervisor for almost a year when he was succeeded by another ...
... gymnasium appears to have had no imitators . This gymnasium was opened in 1826 and was supported by public subscription . Follen helped found the gymnasium and served as a supervisor for almost a year when he was succeeded by another ...
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... 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 ap- paratus , both Swedish and German , and included the ...
... 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 ap- paratus , both Swedish and German , and included the ...
Inhalt
Physical Education in Education for the Perpetuity | 8 |
and Civic Ideals | 25 |
Physical Education in Education for Greek Individualism | 32 |
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