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... recreation as never before. Our municipalities are more and more conscious of their responsibilities, but if municipally organized recreation is the solution, at least for our large cities, we know that we will have to wait many ...
... recreation as never before. Our municipalities are more and more conscious of their responsibilities, but if municipally organized recreation is the solution, at least for our large cities, we know that we will have to wait many ...
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... recreation and pleasure. Considering them, we face at once the great questions of censorship and personal liberty. We work on this theory: Commercialized recreation may be negligible in not contributing to what is most valuable in play ...
... recreation and pleasure. Considering them, we face at once the great questions of censorship and personal liberty. We work on this theory: Commercialized recreation may be negligible in not contributing to what is most valuable in play ...
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... recreation survey, which was a survey of public recreation facilities and not an intensive survey of recreation, as was made in Cleveland. What were Detroit's accomplishments ? As an immediate result of the survey on recreation, a ...
... recreation survey, which was a survey of public recreation facilities and not an intensive survey of recreation, as was made in Cleveland. What were Detroit's accomplishments ? As an immediate result of the survey on recreation, a ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 3 |
The Urge Forward Rt Hon Sir George E Foster | 14 |
The Correlation of Public and Private Social Service Charles H Johnson | 29 |
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