Recreation, Volum 33National Recreation Association, 1939 |
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... Outdoor Playgrounds The total number of outdoor playgrounds under leadership increased from 9,618 in 1937 to 9,712 in 1938 , a gain of 94 playgrounds . At the same time , the number of cities reporting playgrounds increased by seven ...
... Outdoor Playgrounds The total number of outdoor playgrounds under leadership increased from 9,618 in 1937 to 9,712 in 1938 , a gain of 94 playgrounds . At the same time , the number of cities reporting playgrounds increased by seven ...
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... outdoor playgrounds open in 1938 for the first time ( 263 cities ) 719,609 698 In addition to the foregoing , outdoor playgrounds for colored people are reported as follows : Number of playgrounds for colored people ( 196 cities ) 623 ...
... outdoor playgrounds open in 1938 for the first time ( 263 cities ) 719,609 698 In addition to the foregoing , outdoor playgrounds for colored people are reported as follows : Number of playgrounds for colored people ( 196 cities ) 623 ...
Pàgina 299
... outdoor pools . Ad- mission to the city's indoor pools is free at all times . Children under fourteen years of age are admitted free to the outdoor pools every week day , Saturdays , Sundays and holidays excepted , between the hours of ...
... outdoor pools . Ad- mission to the city's indoor pools is free at all times . Children under fourteen years of age are admitted free to the outdoor pools every week day , Saturdays , Sundays and holidays excepted , between the hours of ...
Continguts
Published monthly | 4 |
Leadership Organization and Program Making in Boys Club Groups | 13 |
What They Say About Recreation | 20 |
No s’hi han mostrat 5 seccions
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