American Physical Education Review, Bind 18

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Committee on Publication and Information of the Council of the A.A.A.P.E., 1913
Includes the proceedings of the association's annual convention.

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Side 179 - Society, was announced, and it was voted that the President appoint a Committee of three to prepare a memorial of Mr.
Side 127 - To bring together men and women interested in the health of school children. 2. To organize a program of papers and discussions covering the field of school hygiene. 3. To assemble a school exhibit representing the best that is being done in school hygiene. 4. To secure a commercial exhibit of practical and educational value to school people.
Side 171 - A warning against the dangers of venereal infection may be given at school to the senior pupils shortly before they leave, or at some similar suitable opportunity. But for effecting enlightenment regarding the processes of the individual sexual life, the school is unsuitable; this matter can best be undertaken by some private person, and above all by the mother. Choice of the time for...
Side 46 - The board of school directors in every school district in this Commonwealth may adopt and enforce such reasonable rules and regulations as it may deem necessary...
Side 346 - Hollis. Music in the normal school. School music, 15: 23-28, November-December 1914. 1935. Dearborn, George Van Ness. What a student of elementary psychology should be taught concerning the functions of the nervous system. Sonderabdruck aus Journal fur psychologic und neurologie, bd. 21, 1914. Leipzig, JA Barth, 1914. p. 35-44. 4».
Side 150 - When we say that education is an affair of the laws of our being, involving a wide range of considerations, — an affair of the air respired, its moisture, temperature, density, purity, and electrical state; an affair of food, digestion, and nutrition ; of the quantity, quality, and speed of the blood sent to the brain ; of clothing and exercise, fatigue and repose, health < and disease; of variable volition, and automatic nerve action ; of fluctuating feeling, redundancy and exhaustion of nerve-power...
Side 439 - A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest circulation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. ;...;&Co.36iBroadwa'
Side 338 - ... apply to country, village and city schools ; and to the modifications necessary for the best interest of our various special schools. Papers on such subjects as the following would belong to this section ; Hygiene, of the teacher ; hygiene of the child ; hygiene of the janitor and other school employees; hygiene of the schedule, growth and age ; school fatigue ; need for and management of school lunches and school baths; influence of the seasons; study periods; home work ; recesses ; vacations...
Side 77 - ... the supply is continuously renewed, providing a constant flow through the tank. Some pools are equipped with filters for the purpose of clarifying the water. This serves the added purpose of providing circulation. The usual type is a mechanical filter, of which a typical example is that now in use at Brown University.* The water from the pool is drawn off at the rate of 125 gallons per minute, and pumped into the sedimenting basin where once a week three pints of alum are added as a coagulent....
Side 500 - A PRACTICAL MEDICAL DICTIONARY. By Thomas Lathrop Stedman, AM, MD Editor of "Twentieth Century Practice of Medicine," and "Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences"; editor of the Medical Record.

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