In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to characterize the movements of cadets, we can only say it is not the outcome of drilling and marching. The soldier is trained to square corners, straight platoons, and angular movements; curves [221]... Physical Education - Page 187by Dudley Allen Sargent - 1906 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1890 - 262 pages
...Sargeant, Director of the Hemenway Gymnasinm, HarvardUniversity, who is an acknowledged authority, adds — "In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to characterize the movements of youug cadets, I can only say it is not llie outcome of drilling and marching. The soldier is trained... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1894 - 608 pages
...who is as high an authority on the subject of physical training as there is in this country, says : "In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to characterize the movements of young cadets, I can only say it is not the outcome of drilling and marching. The soldier is trained... | |
| American Friends' peace conference - 1902 - 520 pages
...Director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, Harvard'. "University, who is an acknowledged authority, adds — "In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to characterize the movements of young cadets, I can only say it is not the outcome of drilling and marching. The soldier is trained... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1917 - 884 pages
...cooperation of the muscles, and as a training for the central nerve system it is of little or no value. In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to...the outcome of drilling and marching. The soldier is Superintendencel MILITARY TRAINING IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 787 trained to square corners, straight platoons,... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1917 - 894 pages
...cooperation of the muscles, and as a training for the central nerve system it is of little or no value. In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to...the outcome of drilling and marching. The soldier is Superu1tendencel MILITARY TRAINING IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 787 trained to square corners, straight platoons,... | |
| 1886 - 756 pages
...full chest, square shoulders, and a straight lack. The results may not be as enduring, but they iielp out on parade day, and undoubtedly contribute something...In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to haracterize the movements of young cadets, I can only say it is not the outcome of drilling and marching.... | |
| 1917 - 566 pages
...cooperation of the muscles, and as a training for the central nerve system it is of little or no value. In reference to the gracefulness that is thought to...drilling and marching. The soldier is trained to square co1ners, straight platoons, and angular movements; curves and embellishments are not encouraged in... | |
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