Physical culture . Photo by r Danish Girl Gymnast. A Fine Example of Grace, Skill and Strength. 510 PHYSICAL CULTURE asking, when will this money-doped ageawaken to the marvelous possibilitiesbefore us as a race? When will werealize the importance, first of all, ofdeveloping men and women with all thesuperb powers that are easily withintheir reach? Let us hope that thefuture will offer us rewards so complete that parents everywhere will begin only with their own bodies, but moreespecially with their progeny, who lookto them for a capital in life in the form ofhealth and strength, which
Physical culture . Photo by r Danish Girl Gymnast. A Fine Example of Grace, Skill and Strength. 510 PHYSICAL CULTURE asking, when will this money-doped ageawaken to the marvelous possibilitiesbefore us as a race? When will werealize the importance, first of all, ofdeveloping men and women with all thesuperb powers that are easily withintheir reach? Let us hope that thefuture will offer us rewards so complete that parents everywhere will begin only with their own bodies, but moreespecially with their progeny, who lookto them for a capital in life in the form ofhealth and strength, which, it should beremembered, is many times more im-portant than any financial capital thatmieht be left to Photo by Pictorial News Co. Drill of the Danish Girl Gymnasts at the Olympic Games in London, Physical Culture on the Farm To the Editor: Through the teachings of your magazine weare trying to live a physical culture life on afarm. We rise at 4:30 or 5 , do a certainamount of exercises and take cold water eat two meals a day and do as much farmwork as our neighbors, who eat three. Ofcourse, they think we have crazy ideas. Wehave not eaten any meat for over two yearsand feel better than when we ate it. We eatmost of our vegetables raw and those that re-quire cooking, such as beets, beans or rice, areallowed just to simmer down. We are fondof soaked whole wheat served with cream orsometimes ground in a common meat never eat white bread and very littlepotatoes and no bread that has been fer-mented. Recently my brother and I walked a dis-tance of twenty miles. We left home at 5 at 10 oclock we came to a creek, took abath, ate an orange apiece, rested an hour,
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