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++++ Wholesome Citizens And Spare Time, Volume 3; Cleveland
Recreation Survey; Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee; Volume 29
Of Publications (Cleveland Foundation) John Lewis Gillin The Survey
Committee of the Cleveland Foundation, 1918 Amusements; Cleveland
(Ohio); Recreation; Social surveys
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
1926. Volume 1 of 2. A college text that applies a scientific
method to a body of social phenomena. The Contents are divided into
the following parts: The Problem of Crime and Criminals; The Making
of the Criminal; History of Punishment; Modern Penal Institutions;
and The Machinery of Justice. Other volumes in this set are
ISBN(s): 1419184792
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LibraryCTRG97-B1776Includes index.Iowa City, Ia.: State Historical
Society of Iowa, 1914. xiv, 404 p.; 24 cm
1926. Volume 2 of 2. A college text that applies a scientific
method to a body of social phenomena. The Contents are divided into
the following parts: The Problem of Crime and Criminals; The Making
of the Criminal; History of Punishment; Modern Penal Institutions;
and The Machinery of Justice. Other volumes in this set are
ISBN(s): 1417927062.
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CHAPTER I HIGH LIGHTS OF THE STUDY As we sum up the evidence
secured in these interviews, certain summary facts will be found to
stand out in the recreational careers of our wholesome citizens: 1.
We may conclude that the evidence shows that spare-time activities,
either directly or indirectly, have had a vital influence upon the
development of these people. These activities have not been the
only ones which wrought the marvel of wholesome personality, but
that they have entered in as a factor is shown beyond the shadow of
a doubt. They have been more uniformly present than any other
factor, though they have not claimed interest in the same forms,
nor elicited equal intensity of interest or participation, nor
occupied the same relative places in favor throughout the lives of
these individuals. The physically active, individualized pursuits
of youth have tended to be replaced gradually by the more sedentary
and conventionalized interests traditionally ascribed to maturer
years; but throughout, even at both extremes, the spare-time
occupations of this group have been of a healthy, lively,
purposeful sort, molding through a participative activity the
social and intellectual as well as the physical life of the
individual. They have been activities that release from work-a-day
routine, and as these people have come into maturity of years and
established place in the community, their activities have tended
increasingly to build up and to enrich social and socializing
relationships for them. 2. An outstanding fact that this study has
revealed is the absence of activities or contacts usually
associated with viciousness. As already indicated, most of the
spare-tune activities here reported are colorless morally in
themselves; their wholesome- ness or viciousness depends to a de...
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