Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . QQ P £ m I—I -H o B o ^_. O £ g « J P En 3 o r® PLAY—THE ELIXIR OF LIFE 251 An average of more than 200 different events were held eachmonth in the assembly halls during the last half of the year. Assembly hall and clnbroom service was furnished freein all cases. Political and religious propaganda or meetingswere not permitted in any of the halls. Groups using thehalls for parties furnished their own music and supplied door-keepers, wardrobe attendants, floor managers, and other nec-essary aids. All arrangements and the conduct
Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . QQ P £ m I—I -H o B o ^_. O £ g « J P En 3 o r® PLAY—THE ELIXIR OF LIFE 251 An average of more than 200 different events were held eachmonth in the assembly halls during the last half of the year. Assembly hall and clnbroom service was furnished freein all cases. Political and religious propaganda or meetingswere not permitted in any of the halls. Groups using thehalls for parties furnished their own music and supplied door-keepers, wardrobe attendants, floor managers, and other nec-essary aids. All arrangements and the conduct of the groupswere supervised by the field-house directors. A lantern andoperator were furnished free by the Commissioners wherestereopticon lectures were given. A piano is part of theequipment of each hall. A system of shower baths was operated in each of twentyindoor gymnasiums each month of the year. These bathswere not only used by groups who frequented the gymnasi-ums, playgrounds, and ball fields, but by men, women, andchildren in the neighborhoods, who used them weekly andmor
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