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Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Basedow's Philanthropin..
Salzmann and Gutsmuths, and their followers
Pestalozzi; Fellenberg's school at Hofwyl.
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn and the turners
Varying fortunes of the Turners' Association.
School gymnastics in Prussia
Gymnastics in the Kingdom of Saxony.
Physical training in America:
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson...
Gymnastics for the early militia..
Early physical training at West Point
Captain Partridge's lectures and academies..
America's introduction to German gymnastics.
The Fellenberg or manual training movement
Movement for physiology and hygiene..
Revival of gymnastics..
Dio Lewis, and the "new gymnastics
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History of gymnastics in three typical American city school systems:
Table 1.-Summary of statistics of physical training in cities which have regular systems
and employ specialists..
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Table 2.-Summary of statistics of physical training in cities which employ no specialists,
but require regular instruction by class teachers.
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Table 3.-Statistics of physical training in cities which have professedly introduced a regu-
lar system under the care of a specialist...
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Table 4.-Statistics of physical training in cities which employ no specialist, but which
require regular instruction by class teachers..
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Table 5.-List of 108 cities in which physical exercises are practiced at the discretion of the
teachers, but without special supervision or effective regulations to make the training
systematic....
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and employ specialists...
but require regular instruction by class teachers..
require regular instruction by class teachers.
Table 1.-Summary of statistics of school systems of cities, showing increase or decrease
from the previous year....
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Table 2.-Summary, by States, of population and school enrollment and attendance in
cities..
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Table 3.-Summary, by States, of supervising officers, teachers, property, and expendi-
tures of school systems of cities
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Number of students in each branch of study in public high schools.
Number of students in each branch of study in private secondary schools
Number and percentage of students pursuing certain studies to whole number of students
Sex in secondary schools..
CHAPTER XIX.-UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
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THE RELATION OF THE INDEPENDENT COLLEGES TO THE SYSTEM of State SCHOOLS...
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urer 800 inhabitants.
Evening schools in cities of over
ength of session.
study in cities of
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Property, receipts, and expenditures of scis of cities of over inhabitants
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Summary of statistics of schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and for nurses and vet-
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