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- catalog contributor b923557.
- catalog contributor b923558.
- catalog created "1940.".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "1940.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1940.".
- catalog description "10. Volunteer service in the recreation department : Types of volunteer service ; Procedures in developing volunteer service ; Citizen groups -- III. Areas and facilities : 11. City planning for recreation : Recreation a factor in city planning ; Types of recreation areas ; How much space for recreation? ; City parks and playgrounds vs. school areas ; Methods of acquiring land for recreation -- 12. The design and equipment of recreation areas : Types of outdoor recreation facilities ; Principles in planning recreation areas ; Essential factors in developing recreation areas ; Equipment and game facilities ; The design and equipment of specific types of areas -- ".
- catalog description "13. Planning special areas and structures : Special recreation areas: the bathing beach, the golf course, the camp, the athletic field or stadium, the swimming pool, boating facilities, picnic centers, others ; Facilities for indoor recreation ; Planning the recreation building ; General recreation buildings ; Special recreation buildings ; Indoor recreation centers -- IV. Activities and program planning : 14. Recreation activities : Satisfactions the fundamental test ; Satisfactions a basis for classifying activities ; Nineteen recreation principles ; A classified list of recreation activities -- 15. Program planning principles and methods : Criteria for a community recreation program ; Important factors in program planning ; A few planning suggestions -- 16. Organizing and conducting recreation activities : Starting a program in a city ; Conducting activities on the playground ; Conducting indoor center activities ; Organizing sports programs ; Hiking ; Special community events -- ".
- catalog description "25. Other program features : Social recreation ; Dancing ; Hobbies ; Study groups and forums ; Holiday celebrations ; Community festivals -- 26. Service to special groups : Home and family recreation ; Industries ; Churches ; Institutions ; Nationality groups ; Recreation for negroes ; Other services: preschool children, tourists, servicemen, transients ; Emergency service -- 27. Typical municipal recreation programs : A summary of recreation facilities, programs, and services in Oakland, California ; Hartford, Connecticut ; Sioux City, Iowa ; Hastings on Hudson, New York ; Two Rivers, Wisconsin -- VII. Organization and administration problems : 28. The legal aspects of municipal recreation : How recreation legislation developed ; State recreation enabling acts ; Local recreation legislation ; Legal liability of municipalities ; Recreation as a governmental function -- ".
- catalog description "29. Municipal organization for recreation : Suggested organization methods ; How municipal recreation is conducted ; Organization trends ; A comparison of services rendered by different authorities ; Cooperation ; General organization principles -- 30. Organization of the recreation department : The recreation board or commission ; The recreation executive ; Other managing authorities ; Departmental organization ; Departmental organization in several cities -- 31. Financing recreation : Sources of funds for land and improvements ; Sources of funds for current operation ; Fees and charges ; Recreation expenditures ; Recreation budgets and financial reports -- 32. Records, reports, and research : Types of records ; Record forms ; Measuring recreation service ; The annual department report ; Research in the recreation department ; The recreation survey -- ".
- catalog description "33. Publicity for recreation : Importance ; Purposes ; Content ; Mediums: newspapers, radio, meetings, exhibits and demonstrations, motion pictures, publications, the recreation trial ; Methods in special campaigns -- 34. Cooperation and relationships : Cooperation with public departments: school, park, library, housing, and others ; Cooperation with private agencies ; An example of community cooperation.".
- catalog description "5. The history of municipal recreation in the United States : Significant events in the recreation movement ; Early developments ; The Playground Association of America is organized ; Subsequent developments ; Recreation in the Depression -- II. Leadership : 6. Recreation leadership : Why play leadership? ; Leadership objectives and methods ; Recreation leadership for youth and adults ; Other aspects of recreation leadership -- 7. Leaders in the recreation department : General qualifications for all leaders ; Types of leadership positions ; Duties and special qualifications ; Conditions vs. standards -- 8. Training recreation leaders : Preliminary training ; Training for executive leadership ; Training for activity leadership ; In-service training -- 9. Selecting and maintaining the leadership staff : Essential factors in selecting workers ; Sources of workers ; Selecting workers ; Examinations ; Appointments ; Maintaining standards of efficiency -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 517-530.".
- catalog description "I. Recreation: its nature, extent, and significance : 1. What is recreation? : Definitions ; Essential characteristics ; Theoretical explanations ; The recreation movement -- 2. The importance of recreation : Recreation, a fundamental human need ; Recent changes affecting recreation ; Recreation's contribution to other community forces -- 3. Agencies providing recreation : Individual and home recreation ; Governmental agencies: federal, state, county, and municipal ; Semipublic agencies ; Private agencies ; Commercial agencies ; The need for cooperative planning -- 4. Recreation: a municipal function : The expansion of municipal services ; Recreation is recognized as a function of government ; Reasons for municipal recreation ; Local government cannot do the entire job -- ".
- catalog description "The stadium ; the municipal camp -- VI. Program features and services : 20. Arts and crafts : On the playground ; In the indoor recreation center ; Special arts and crafts centers ; Other features -- 21. Athletics and sports : A municipal sports program ; City-wide sports organization ; Water and winter sports ; Women's and girls' athletics ; Athletics on the playground -- 22. Drama : On the playgrounds ; In the indoor centers ; City-wide services and organizations -- 23. Music : Types of music service ; Music for children ; Music for young people and adults ; Opportunities for listening to music ; A clearinghouse for music projects -- 24. Nature, gardening, and outing activities : Nature activities for children ; Nature activities for community groups ; Gardening ; Outing activities: hiking clubs, horseback riding, bicycling, day outings, camping, fishing, picnics -- ".
- catalog description "V. The operation of areas and facilities : 17. The operation of playgrounds : The function of the playground ; City-wide playground organization ; The playground staff ; Program planning ; Playground programs ; Other aspects of playground operation -- 18. The operation of recreation buildings and indoor centers : City-wide administration ; The general recreation building: staff, finance, uses, and program ; The community house ; The school center -- 19. The operation of recreation facilities : The bathing beach and swimming pool ; Golf courses ; Winter sports facilities ;".
- catalog extent "xiv, 547 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to community recreation.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to community recreation.".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "1940.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, McGraw-Hill,".
- catalog relation "Introduction to community recreation.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Community centers.".
- catalog subject "GV171 .B85".
- catalog subject "Playgrounds.".
- catalog subject "Recreation United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Volunteer service in the recreation department : Types of volunteer service ; Procedures in developing volunteer service ; Citizen groups -- III. Areas and facilities : 11. City planning for recreation : Recreation a factor in city planning ; Types of recreation areas ; How much space for recreation? ; City parks and playgrounds vs. school areas ; Methods of acquiring land for recreation -- 12. The design and equipment of recreation areas : Types of outdoor recreation facilities ; Principles in planning recreation areas ; Essential factors in developing recreation areas ; Equipment and game facilities ; The design and equipment of specific types of areas -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "13. Planning special areas and structures : Special recreation areas: the bathing beach, the golf course, the camp, the athletic field or stadium, the swimming pool, boating facilities, picnic centers, others ; Facilities for indoor recreation ; Planning the recreation building ; General recreation buildings ; Special recreation buildings ; Indoor recreation centers -- IV. Activities and program planning : 14. Recreation activities : Satisfactions the fundamental test ; Satisfactions a basis for classifying activities ; Nineteen recreation principles ; A classified list of recreation activities -- 15. Program planning principles and methods : Criteria for a community recreation program ; Important factors in program planning ; A few planning suggestions -- 16. Organizing and conducting recreation activities : Starting a program in a city ; Conducting activities on the playground ; Conducting indoor center activities ; Organizing sports programs ; Hiking ; Special community events -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "25. Other program features : Social recreation ; Dancing ; Hobbies ; Study groups and forums ; Holiday celebrations ; Community festivals -- 26. Service to special groups : Home and family recreation ; Industries ; Churches ; Institutions ; Nationality groups ; Recreation for negroes ; Other services: preschool children, tourists, servicemen, transients ; Emergency service -- 27. Typical municipal recreation programs : A summary of recreation facilities, programs, and services in Oakland, California ; Hartford, Connecticut ; Sioux City, Iowa ; Hastings on Hudson, New York ; Two Rivers, Wisconsin -- VII. Organization and administration problems : 28. The legal aspects of municipal recreation : How recreation legislation developed ; State recreation enabling acts ; Local recreation legislation ; Legal liability of municipalities ; Recreation as a governmental function -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "29. Municipal organization for recreation : Suggested organization methods ; How municipal recreation is conducted ; Organization trends ; A comparison of services rendered by different authorities ; Cooperation ; General organization principles -- 30. Organization of the recreation department : The recreation board or commission ; The recreation executive ; Other managing authorities ; Departmental organization ; Departmental organization in several cities -- 31. Financing recreation : Sources of funds for land and improvements ; Sources of funds for current operation ; Fees and charges ; Recreation expenditures ; Recreation budgets and financial reports -- 32. Records, reports, and research : Types of records ; Record forms ; Measuring recreation service ; The annual department report ; Research in the recreation department ; The recreation survey -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "33. Publicity for recreation : Importance ; Purposes ; Content ; Mediums: newspapers, radio, meetings, exhibits and demonstrations, motion pictures, publications, the recreation trial ; Methods in special campaigns -- 34. Cooperation and relationships : Cooperation with public departments: school, park, library, housing, and others ; Cooperation with private agencies ; An example of community cooperation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The history of municipal recreation in the United States : Significant events in the recreation movement ; Early developments ; The Playground Association of America is organized ; Subsequent developments ; Recreation in the Depression -- II. Leadership : 6. Recreation leadership : Why play leadership? ; Leadership objectives and methods ; Recreation leadership for youth and adults ; Other aspects of recreation leadership -- 7. Leaders in the recreation department : General qualifications for all leaders ; Types of leadership positions ; Duties and special qualifications ; Conditions vs. standards -- 8. Training recreation leaders : Preliminary training ; Training for executive leadership ; Training for activity leadership ; In-service training -- 9. Selecting and maintaining the leadership staff : Essential factors in selecting workers ; Sources of workers ; Selecting workers ; Examinations ; Appointments ; Maintaining standards of efficiency -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Recreation: its nature, extent, and significance : 1. What is recreation? : Definitions ; Essential characteristics ; Theoretical explanations ; The recreation movement -- 2. The importance of recreation : Recreation, a fundamental human need ; Recent changes affecting recreation ; Recreation's contribution to other community forces -- 3. Agencies providing recreation : Individual and home recreation ; Governmental agencies: federal, state, county, and municipal ; Semipublic agencies ; Private agencies ; Commercial agencies ; The need for cooperative planning -- 4. Recreation: a municipal function : The expansion of municipal services ; Recreation is recognized as a function of government ; Reasons for municipal recreation ; Local government cannot do the entire job -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The stadium ; the municipal camp -- VI. Program features and services : 20. Arts and crafts : On the playground ; In the indoor recreation center ; Special arts and crafts centers ; Other features -- 21. Athletics and sports : A municipal sports program ; City-wide sports organization ; Water and winter sports ; Women's and girls' athletics ; Athletics on the playground -- 22. Drama : On the playgrounds ; In the indoor centers ; City-wide services and organizations -- 23. Music : Types of music service ; Music for children ; Music for young people and adults ; Opportunities for listening to music ; A clearinghouse for music projects -- 24. Nature, gardening, and outing activities : Nature activities for children ; Nature activities for community groups ; Gardening ; Outing activities: hiking clubs, horseback riding, bicycling, day outings, camping, fishing, picnics -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The operation of areas and facilities : 17. The operation of playgrounds : The function of the playground ; City-wide playground organization ; The playground staff ; Program planning ; Playground programs ; Other aspects of playground operation -- 18. The operation of recreation buildings and indoor centers : City-wide administration ; The general recreation building: staff, finance, uses, and program ; The community house ; The school center -- 19. The operation of recreation facilities : The bathing beach and swimming pool ; Golf courses ; Winter sports facilities ;".
- catalog title "Introduction to community recreation, prepared for the National Recreation Assn. by George D. Butler.".
- catalog type "text".