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experiences and incidents ” of life in the woods became “ occasions of
earnestness and social importance . ... and exploration that “ modern organized
education and even camping have largely eliminated from the experience of
youth .
experiences and incidents ” of life in the woods became “ occasions of
earnestness and social importance . ... and exploration that “ modern organized
education and even camping have largely eliminated from the experience of
youth .
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21 Somewhere in this range parents could choose a camp experience which
answered their interpretation of the call of the wild . But the institution projected
onto summer camping the personality it maintained in ordinary urban activities .
21 Somewhere in this range parents could choose a camp experience which
answered their interpretation of the call of the wild . But the institution projected
onto summer camping the personality it maintained in ordinary urban activities .
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... vast silence reigned over the land . ” 14 But others with less experience and
many with more found “ romance in the long stretch of the great river winding
white and silent between its wooded slopes - romance , too , in the wide blue sky
, the ...
... vast silence reigned over the land . ” 14 But others with less experience and
many with more found “ romance in the long stretch of the great river winding
white and silent between its wooded slopes - romance , too , in the wide blue sky
, the ...
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