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- " in Woody(ed.) +
- "Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsilvania +
- </span> pp. 156-57.)</p><p& … </span> pp. 156-57.)</p><p> </p><p>"But physical education as a consciously organized activity in the college program was almost completely lacking before the late nineteenth century. Viewed in many instances as a contributor to indecorous behaviorewed in many instances as a contributor to indecorous behavior +
- <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Educational Views of Benjamin Franklin +
- Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia +
- Benjamin Franklin<p>"A sound mind in a sound body is a maxim to which our collegiate forbears of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries would probably have subscribed +
- and as a possible source of distraction from the pursuit of serious study +
- and swimming +
- and to strengthen and render active their bodies +
- but about which they did little. Benjamin Franklin +
- etc." (Source: Benjamin Franklin +
- for example +
- in 1761 +
- leaping +
- or come in or out thro the Windows +
- tended to place a damper upon the exuberant spirit of youth: 'None shall climb over the Fences of the College Yard +
- the early tendency was to discourage rather than to foster participation in it. Thus +
- the rules for student deportment formulated by the trustees of the College +
- they be frequently exercised in running +
- urged that in order to keep the scholars of his proposed academy "in health +