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28 Parks were not for the re - creation of lost identity , he argued , but for play . He
went on to warn that “ the boy without a playground is father to the man without a
job . ” 24 Lee was sure that the fifty - court tennis field in Boston ' s Franklin ...
28 Parks were not for the re - creation of lost identity , he argued , but for play . He
went on to warn that “ the boy without a playground is father to the man without a
job . ” 24 Lee was sure that the fifty - court tennis field in Boston ' s Franklin ...
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its members in 1907 ; " they need the kind of play that makes for wholesome
moral and ethical life . ” 27 Professional recreation leaders brought social
awareness into child ' s play , stressing cooperation and obedience to higher
authority .
its members in 1907 ; " they need the kind of play that makes for wholesome
moral and ethical life . ” 27 Professional recreation leaders brought social
awareness into child ' s play , stressing cooperation and obedience to higher
authority .
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Joseph Lee , “ Play as Landscape , " Charities , xvi ( July 7 , 1906 ) , pp . 430 ,
427 , 432 . 24 . Joseph Lee , Constructive and Preventive Philanthropy ( New
York : MacMillan , 1902 ) , pp . 166 , 123 . 25 . Lee , “ Play as Landscape , " p .
431 .
Joseph Lee , “ Play as Landscape , " Charities , xvi ( July 7 , 1906 ) , pp . 430 ,
427 , 432 . 24 . Joseph Lee , Constructive and Preventive Philanthropy ( New
York : MacMillan , 1902 ) , pp . 166 , 123 . 25 . Lee , “ Play as Landscape , " p .
431 .
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