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
[209] “Memoir of John Griscom, LL.D.,” by his son, John H. Griscom, M.D.
(New York, Robert Carter & Bros., 1859). An article based on this volume
was published in Barnard’s _American Journal of Education_ for June, 1860
(=8=, pp. 325-347).
[210] “A Year in Europe, Comprising a Journal of Observations in England,
Scotland, Ireland, France, Switzerland, the North of Italy, and Holland,
in 1818 and 1819.” Two volumes. New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, 1823.
[211] The word is spelled _Amonton_ in Griscom’s book!
[212] See the _American Journal of Education_ for January, 1826 (=1=, pp.
50-52).
[213] See the _American Journal of Education_ for January, 1827 (=2=, pp.
58-60).
[214] See an article in _Mind and Body_ =12=, 313-319, based on an
examination of volumes =1-3= of the American _Journal of Education_
(1826-1828).
[215] Dr. Hartwell (Report to the Boston School Committee, December,
1891, page 20) says that Tutor Hopkins “had been sent on a mission to
Round Hill to investigate the construction and working of its gymnasium.”
[216] It was published in the _Intelligencer_ for September 18, 1827
(=5=, pp. 291-294).
[217] Francis Wayland, appointed President of Brown University in
February, 1827.
[218] Born in Portland, Maine, in 1793; died there in 1876. The chief
source of information concerning Neal is his “Wandering Recollections
of a Somewhat Busy Life. An Autobiography” (Boston, Roberts Brothers,
1869). His letters from England are quoted in the _American Journal of
Education_, =1= (1826), pp. 375 and 699-700; and =2= (1827), pp. 55 and
56. Consult also _The_ (New York) _Continental Monthly_ for September,
1862 (=2=, pp. 275-281), and _The New American Cyclopædia_, =12=, pp. 150
and 151 (New York, 1861).
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