Recreation, Band 37National Recreation Association, 1943 |
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Improvised Equipment for the Army " By the simple process of improvising , " is the answer of the alert recreation di- rector when asked how he is meeting the difficulties caused by lack of standard equipment and by wartime demands . In ...
Improvised Equipment for the Army " By the simple process of improvising , " is the answer of the alert recreation di- rector when asked how he is meeting the difficulties caused by lack of standard equipment and by wartime demands . In ...
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104 IMPROVISED EQUIPMENT FOR THE ARMY Improvised Equipment for the Army ( Continued from page 80 ) few pieces of board , two or three inches wide , and one - half inch thick . Use one piece about six- teen inches long as the first tone ...
104 IMPROVISED EQUIPMENT FOR THE ARMY Improvised Equipment for the Army ( Continued from page 80 ) few pieces of board , two or three inches wide , and one - half inch thick . Use one piece about six- teen inches long as the first tone ...
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... equipment for overseas and domestic use . One of the activities dele- gated to the Kansas City depot's Procurement Divi- sion directed by Lt. Colonel B. E. Kendall is the pur- chase of standard items of athletic and recreation equipment ...
... equipment for overseas and domestic use . One of the activities dele- gated to the Kansas City depot's Procurement Divi- sion directed by Lt. Colonel B. E. Kendall is the pur- chase of standard items of athletic and recreation equipment ...
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On Keeping the Recreation Movement Understandable editorial | 1 |
Clevelands Backyard Theater | 11 |
Where War Work Is Play by Nancy L Parker | 18 |
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