. Physical training for the school and class room (suitable for between desks) . CHARLES JACOBUS Admitted to be the Father of Roque;one of Americas most expert players, win-ning the Olympic Championship at St. Louiain 1904; an ardent supporter of the gameand follows it minutely, and much of thesuccess of roque is due to his untiring efforts;certainly there is no one better qualified towrite on this subject than Mr. Jacobus. DR. E. B. WARMAN Well known as a physical training expert;was probably one of the first to enter the fieldand is the author of many books on the sub-ject; lectures extensiv


. Physical training for the school and class room (suitable for between desks) . CHARLES JACOBUS Admitted to be the Father of Roque;one of Americas most expert players, win-ning the Olympic Championship at St. Louiain 1904; an ardent supporter of the gameand follows it minutely, and much of thesuccess of roque is due to his untiring efforts;certainly there is no one better qualified towrite on this subject than Mr. Jacobus. DR. E. B. WARMAN Well known as a physical training expert;was probably one of the first to enter the fieldand is the author of many books on the sub-ject; lectures extensively each year all overthe country. W. J. CROMIE Now with the University of Pennsylvania;was formerly a Y. M. C. A. physical director;a keen student of all gymnastic matters; theauthor of many books on subjects pertainingto physical training. G. M. MARTIN By profession a physical director of theYoung Mens Christian Association; a closestudent of all things gymnastic, and gamesfor the classes in the gymnasium or clubs. PROF. SENAC A leader in the fencing world ; has main-tained


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