| 1911 - 666 pages
...the civic and institutional life of an entire county or district, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...socializing effects of organized and supervised play. Note. — Portions of this address are taken from The Speaker's Outlook Article of September 1909.... | |
| Charles Doak Lowry - 1908
...the civic and institutional life of an entire county or district, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...lands and in the village populations of our country. VI. THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF THE RELATION OF THE RURAL SCHOOL TO COMMUNITY NEEDS— A SUMMARY BM DAVIS... | |
| 1910 - 600 pages
...the civic and institutional life of an entire county or district, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...lands and in the village populations of our country. VI. THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF THE RELATION OF THE RURAL SCHOOL TO COMMUNITY NEEDS— A SUMMARY BM DAVIS... | |
| George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 336 pages
...of many indi• " Rural Recreation, a Socializing Factor." Annals of the Am. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Sci., March, 1912; p. 189. viduals of all ages, may...the gathering of numbers gives it initial prestige, "bften a fine school spirit is developed by the inter-community contests and teachers of the modern... | |
| George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 334 pages
...of many indi• " Rural Recreation, a Socializing Factor." Annals of the Am. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Sci., March, 1912; p. 189. viduals of all ages, may...socializing effects of organized and supervised play." 6 The School a Social Center Under the modern system the centralized school has become sometimes the... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1912 - 308 pages
...the civic and institutional life of an entire country or district, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...socializing effects of organized and supervised play. CIVIC ART AND COUNTRY LIFE BY RICHARD B. WATROUS, Secretary American Civic Association, Washington,... | |
| 1912 - 550 pages
...the civic and institutional life of an entire country or district, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...socializing effects of organized and supervised play. CIVIC ART AND COUNTRY LIFE BY RICHARD B. WATROUS, Secretary American Civic Association, Washington,... | |
| Joseph Kinmont Hart - 1913 - 306 pages
...the civic and institutional life of an entire county or district, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...socializing effects of organized and supervised play. MTS SURVEY OF COMMUNITY RECREATION 1. Make a list of the recreational activities of rural communities... | |
| Irving King - 1913 - 326 pages
...the civic and institutional life of an entire' county or distr1ct, and the lives of many individuals of all ages, may be permanently quickened and inspired,...lands and in the village populations of our country.* With this topic we must bring this chapter to a close. Much more remains to be said. The experiments... | |
| Joseph Kinmont Hart - 1913 - 306 pages
...permanently quickened and inspired, the play movement thus making surely fo^grea^ej^cojitejitment, cleaner morals, and more intense patriotism and righteousness on the farm lands and in the villagp populations of our country. Such, indeed, arejiie socializing_£.ffects of organized and supervised... | |
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