Show 37 much wider range of supervised activities and (3) by making recreation program possible through the financial aid given However the entire Drogram is a temporary relief project and cannot be considered a part of the regular public recreation program a more adequate playground and II TRENDS IN THE RECREATIONAL MOVEMENT present trend in the recreational movement in the United States is to place as much of the recreation of Such sports the people as possible urider public control as golf tennis and swimming and such activities as the The drama the opera and symphony concerts have already come largely under public control Organizing such recreational opportunities has persons than placed could formerly enjoy them and this in turn leads still larger numbers of the public to desire similar opportunities them " within the reach of many more that only the government can provide adequate facilities for the complete recreational activities of all the people and that the government has a long way to go in making provision for even minimum essentials of the recreational opportunities R S Wallace believes Increased area and equipment 3 R S Wallace Essential?" Recreation According to Wallace "How Much Public Recreation November 1932 26:370-- 5 Is |