He whose blood is red, whose muscles are hard, whose sleep is sound, whose digestion is good, whose posture is erect, whose step is elastic, whose endurance is lasting, and whose nerves are steady, has just so many resources in life. Physical vigor and... How to Teach the Special Subjects - Page 98by Calvin Noyes Kendall, George Alonzo Mirick - 1918 - 310 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1918 - 692 pages
...and vast supplies across the sea. should be a theme of patriotic discussion. * * * * The man or woman whose muscles are hard, whose sleep is sound, whose...resources in life. Physical vigor and soundness contribute tohappiness, to accomplishment, and to service to society, to state and to country. The public needs... | |
| New Jersey. Legislature - 1920 - 1268 pages
...popular will that the children and youth of the State should be so trained that physical vigor should be a support for their intellectual life, their spiritual...soundness contribute to happiness, to accomplishment and to service to society, to State and to country. After a year's trial in the schools what was said... | |
| California State Board of Health, California. Dept. of public health - 1922 - 1090 pages
...the death rates for measles, diphtheria, nephritis, digestive diseases, senility, and suicide. 9 0 He whose blood is red, whose muscles are hard, whose...whose digestion is good, whose posture is erect, whose nerves are steady has ะป good bank account in life โ he possesses that which contributes to happiness,... | |
| 1925 - 850 pages
...noted in the death rates for measles, diphtheria, nephritis, digestive diseases, senility, and suicide. He whose blood is red, whose muscles are hard, whose...whose digestion is good, whose posture is erect, whose nerves are steady has a good bank account in lifehe possesses that which contributes to happiness,... | |
| Theresa Dansdill - 1924 - 448 pages
...cannot charm or interest or please, By harping on that minor chord โ disease. โ ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. He whose blood is red, whose muscles are hard, whose...whose digestion is good, whose posture is erect, whose nerves are steady has a good bank account in life. He possesses that which contributes to happiness,... | |
| 1918 - 562 pages
...popular will that the children and youth of the State should be so trained that physical vigor should be a support for their intellectual life, their spiritual...soundness contribute to happiness, to accomplishment and to service to society, to state and to country. It has been very difficult to make a course that... | |
| 1927 - 596 pages
...good things to be considered as essential is plenty of fresh air, for as was said by Calvin Kendall: "He whose blood is 'red', whose muscles are hard,...whose digestion is good, whose posture is erect, whose nerves are steady, has a good bank account in life," is all the truth, for "he possesses that which... | |
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