| 1923 - 452 str.
...country our recreational opportunities. It is almost idle to emphasize their value to the country. The physical vigor, moral strength, and clean simplicity...such life ranks in the general class with education. "Our aim in this country must be to try to put the chance for out-of-door pleasure, with all that it... | |
| 1924 - 1018 str.
...recreational opportunities. It is almost idle to emphasize their value to the country. The physical vigour, moral strength, and clean simplicity of mind of the...water-ways. Life in the open is a great character builder. Prom such life much of the American spirit of freedom springs. Furthering the opportunities of all... | |
| 1924 - 260 str.
...country our recreational opportunities. It is almost idle to emphasize their value to the country. The physical vigor, moral strength, and clean simplicity...such life ranks in the general class with education. Our aim in this country must be to try to put the change for outof-door pleasure, with all that it... | |
| National conference on outdoor recreation - 1928 - 120 str.
...country our recreational opportunities. It is almost idle to emphasize their value to the country. The physical vigor, moral strength, and clean simplicity...such life ranks in the general class with education. Our aim in this country must be to try to put the change for out-of-door pleasure, with all that it... | |
| 1925 - 730 str.
...read, rather than attempt to quote, some of the things President Coolidge did say on that occasion : "The physical vigor, moral strength and clean simplicity of mind of the American people," said President Coolidge, "can be immeasurably furthered by the properly developed opportunities for... | |
| Kendrick A. Clements - 2000 - 360 str.
...the mobility provided by automobiles. He argued that "the physical vigor, moral strength, and clear simplicity of mind of the American people can be immeasurably...furthered by the properly developed opportunities for life in the open." From life in the open, he contended, "much of the American spirit of freedom springs."... | |
| 1928 - 120 str.
...country our recreational opportunities. It is almost idle to emphasize their value to the country. The physical vigor, moral strength, and clean simplicity...such life ranks in the general class with education. Our aim in this country must be to try to put the change for out-of-door pleasure, with all that it... | |
| 1924 - 718 str.
...country our recreational opportunities. It is almost idle to emphasize their value to the country. The physical vigor, moral strength, and clean simplicity of mind of the American people can he immeasurably furthered by the properly developed opportunities for the life in the open, afforded... | |
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