Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... summer camps were " the customary thing " by 1915 , when Porter Sargent described some three hun- dred for his Handbook of the Best Private Schools.1 Ninety per cent of these camps were in New England , within easy distance of major ...
... summer camps were " the customary thing " by 1915 , when Porter Sargent described some three hun- dred for his Handbook of the Best Private Schools.1 Ninety per cent of these camps were in New England , within easy distance of major ...
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... summer camps , it functioned as a " Boys ' Republic " where wealthy campers traded indolence at a summer hotel for an island " work camp " to learn the skills of -- business management . As a concession to roughing it , the boys did ...
... summer camps , it functioned as a " Boys ' Republic " where wealthy campers traded indolence at a summer hotel for an island " work camp " to learn the skills of -- business management . As a concession to roughing it , the boys did ...
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... summer camping . Professional youth workers talked of rescuing children from parents as well as from the streets . Sociologist Emory Bogardus , basing his study on the reports of social workers , found that tradi- tional families could ...
... summer camping . Professional youth workers talked of rescuing children from parents as well as from the streets . Sociologist Emory Bogardus , basing his study on the reports of social workers , found that tradi- tional families could ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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