Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... camp was a semi- permanent resort where city children enjoyed a ritualistic and circumscribed communion with nature . Organized camping not only provided fresh air and healthful ' recreation , but served institutional needs little ...
... camp was a semi- permanent resort where city children enjoyed a ritualistic and circumscribed communion with nature . Organized camping not only provided fresh air and healthful ' recreation , but served institutional needs little ...
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... camps chose the organization rather than the camp . In the absence of campers preselected for particular interests or abilities , such camps could pursue a variety of courses suited to their own requirements , as well as offer a variety ...
... camps chose the organization rather than the camp . In the absence of campers preselected for particular interests or abilities , such camps could pursue a variety of courses suited to their own requirements , as well as offer a variety ...
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... Camp ( Philadelphia : Henry Altemus , 1913 ) . 11. Katherine Stokes , The Motor Maids at Sunrise Camp ( New York : Hurst , 1914 ) , p . 10 . 12. Thornton Burgess , The Boy Scouts in a Trapper's Camp ( Philadel- phia : Penn Publishing Co ...
... Camp ( Philadelphia : Henry Altemus , 1913 ) . 11. Katherine Stokes , The Motor Maids at Sunrise Camp ( New York : Hurst , 1914 ) , p . 10 . 12. Thornton Burgess , The Boy Scouts in a Trapper's Camp ( Philadel- phia : Penn Publishing Co ...
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