Show 121 "Making Larger Leisure an Asset" Sierra Educational News 36:193-20- 1 August 13 1932 Braden G W Brancher H "Random Thoughts on Twenty-fiv- e Recreation Programs" The American City 1930 September Years of 43:105-- 7 "Nineteen Principles of Recreation" 25:288-- 9 October 1931 Brucher Howard Recreation These nineteen principles have to do with the needs of the individual in regard to his leisure-tim- e program to Busch H M "Contributions of Recreation the Develop" ment of Wholesome Personality Recreation 27:307 October 1933 in education which has been one of preparto a prepar ing for a vocation willThebe shlften largely shift in the emphasis from ation for recreation work to leisure will bring a new interpretation of recreation Butler George D "Standards for a Recreation System in a The emphasis 'Community of 1933 100000" Recreation 26:532-- 4 February While it is impossible to set up recreation standards which may be arbitrarily applied to every city of a can fairly be said that in every certain population community there should be provided safe places for both children and adults to play it "Recreation Planning in Relation to School Plan Planning" School Board Journal 89:31 December 1934 Butterworth William "Your City and Recreation" Reprint by the United States Chamber of Commerce of the November 1928 issue of Nation s Business 16:136 November 1 1928 Caulkins E D "Guiding Youth in State Education 22:614-1- 5 May Recreation" New York 1935 "Educational Uses of Play Programs" Champlin Carol D School Executive Magazine 53:348-- 9 July 1934 a Report of Chicago's Vital Force-Fro- m Centers" Recreation 25:360 October 1931 An emphasis on human values in which character can be built in a meeting of problems which is done through the community center idea Community Centers-- A face-to-fa- ce |