The United States of America; a study of the American commonwealth, its natural resources, people, industries, manufactures, commerce, and its work in literature, science, education, and self-government; . Gymnasium, Yale Pratt Gymnasium, Amherst College. f i 0 INSTITUTIONS FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE. 467 of physical exercises, and equipped them with the Sargent systemof developing apparatus. Number of Gymnasiums equipped, accordi?tg to histituiions. Universities 29 Colleges 49 Government schools 3 Theological 4 Medical 2 Normal ? 15 Academies, etc 60 Seminaries, etc 27 Asylums, etc 26
The United States of America; a study of the American commonwealth, its natural resources, people, industries, manufactures, commerce, and its work in literature, science, education, and self-government; . Gymnasium, Yale Pratt Gymnasium, Amherst College. f i 0 INSTITUTIONS FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE. 467 of physical exercises, and equipped them with the Sargent systemof developing apparatus. Number of Gymnasiums equipped, accordi?tg to histituiions. Universities 29 Colleges 49 Government schools 3 Theological 4 Medical 2 Normal ? 15 Academies, etc 60 Seminaries, etc 27 Asylums, etc 26 Reformatories 2 Young Mens Christian Associations. 261 Other similar institutions 21 Athletic clubs 54 Armories 12 Sanatory, etc 13 Private 20 Turnvereins 3 Open air 2 How many institutions have built gymnasiums and furnishedthem with other systems of apparatus the writer is not able todetermine. It is estimated, however, by Dr. E. M. Hartwell—whomade a report for the Bureau of Education on Physical Trainingin the United States—that the list of institutions referred to com-prise about seven tenths of all those that have equipped g3mna-siums during the past decade. The table given below shows in what States and parts of t
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