A guide to the history of physical educationLeonard, Fred Eugene
History
A guide to the history of physical education
Leonard, Fred Eugene
Physical education and training; Physical education and training -- History
[193] For the Sand episode, and Follen’s relation to it, consult J.
Sauerbrey in _Neue Jahrbücher der Turnkunst_ =35= (1889): 98, 149, 196,
253, 301, 341, and 405; and Hermann and Münch in _Deutsche Turnzeitung_
1880, pp. 185 and 403.
[194] See “Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor” (Boston, 1876),
Vol. =1=, p. 351.
[195] Same Account of the School for the Liberal Education of Boys,
established on Round Hill, Northampton, Massachusetts, by Joseph G.
Cogswell and George Bancroft. 19 pages.
[196] “Some Souvenirs of Round Hill School.” In _Old and New_ (Boston)
=6=, 27-41 (July, 1872).
[197] In his “Physical Training in American Colleges and Universities.”
Circulars of Information of the Bureau of Education, No. 5, 1885.
Washington, 1886. See page 22.
[198] A Treatise on Gymnasticks, taken chiefly from the German of F. L.
Jahn. Northampton, Mass., Simeon Butler, 1828.
[199] Pages 104 and 105 in “The Life of Charles Follen,” by (his wife)
E. L. Follen, Boston, Thomas H. Webb & Co., 1844. This “Life” also forms
Vol. I of “The Works of Charles Follen, with a Memoir of His Life.” In
five volumes, Boston, Hilliard, Gray & Co., 1842.
[200] Page 107 in her “Life of Charles Follen.”
[201] July 2. Quoted in part in the _Boston Medical Intelligencer_, =5=,
p. 133, (July 10, 1827).
[202] The Life of John Collins Warren, M.D. (Boston, Ticknor and Fields,
1860).
[203] A manuscript account of the latter trip, written by Lieber,
was found among Massmann’s papers, and published in the _Deutsche
Turnzeitung_ for 1895 (pp. 637-642 and 686-690), with introduction and
notes by Dr. Karl Wassmannsdorff.
[204] Lieber’s own ideas regarding the nature and means of physical
training are preserved for us in two articles contributed by him to the
_American Journal of Education_ of August, 1827 (=2=, pp. 487-491), and
the _American Quarterly Review_ of March, 1828 (=3=, pp. 126-150).
[205] The main facts regarding Beck’s life are given in “The Christian
Citizen. A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Charles Beck.” Delivered
March 25, 1866, before the First Parish in Cambridge, by William Newell.
Cambridge, Sever and Francis, 1866. See also pp. 124-126 in Andrew P.
Peabody’s “Harvard Reminiscences” (Boston, Ticknor & Co., 1888).
[206] The first volume of his “History of the United States” was
published four years later.
[207] See also pp. 116-123 in Andrew P. Peabody’s “Harvard Reminiscences”
(Boston, Ticknor and Co., 1888).
[208] Sources: Thomas S. Perry, “The Life and Letters of Francis Lieber”
(Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1882); and Lewis R. Harley, “Francis
Lieber: His Life and Political Philosophy” (New York, The Columbia
University Press, 1899). See also Eduard Dürre’s “Erinnerungen” in
_Deutsche Turn-Zeitung_ 1872, pp. 286 and 293; and Karl Ulrich in
_Deutsche Turn-Zeitung_ 1874, pp. 227 and 228.
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