The teachers college quarterly [serial] . On Raleigh Playgrounds Raleigh Playgrounds Clarice Elias. Ye old-fashioned mothers, barken to meAnd a new generation then youll see— Bright, eyes, red cheeks, strong hands and arms,Gained on the playground where the child belongs. Let him run and jump, swing and play,Be a man in time, but a child in his day. It is pleasing to know that Raleigh is one of the first cities of theState to hear and heed this long-forgotten lesson. The child in school is taught to read, write, calculate, and to studyhistory, but is the teacher always mindful of the fact that


The teachers college quarterly [serial] . On Raleigh Playgrounds Raleigh Playgrounds Clarice Elias. Ye old-fashioned mothers, barken to meAnd a new generation then youll see— Bright, eyes, red cheeks, strong hands and arms,Gained on the playground where the child belongs. Let him run and jump, swing and play,Be a man in time, but a child in his day. It is pleasing to know that Raleigh is one of the first cities of theState to hear and heed this long-forgotten lesson. The child in school is taught to read, write, calculate, and to studyhistory, but is the teacher always mindful of the fact that while a childsmind is growing his body and morals should also develop ? All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, while all play and nowork is more harmful. A well balanced equation of these factors is thegoal of the Raleigh Playgrounds. Mr. L. Edward Lashman accepted the position as supervisor of theRaleigh playgrounds two years ago, and it was under his able guidancethat the first two grounds, the Centennial, and the Thompson, wer


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