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1. The Woman's Book: Dealing Practically with the Modern Conditions of Home (1894)
"The Gymnasium—Calisthenic Exercise. " The Endeavor Club, of Morton Street, New
York, has tried an experiment now for three years, which is peculiar to this ..."
2. Modern India: With Illustrations of the Resources and Capabilities of Hindústan by Henry Harpur Spry (1837)
"... of the people—Graceful women — Causes assigned — Calisthenic exercise — Mahratta
women—Flattering compliment—Race of Gonds—Acts of Cannibalism. ..."
3. Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting Held at by National Educational Association (U.S.) (1898)
"Calisthenic exercise serves a good place in the schoolroom, ... Calisthenic exercise
is severe work, and not by any means a relaxation. ..."
4. Get Thee Behind Me, Satan!: A Home-born Book of Home-truths by Olive Logan (1872)
"... where an out-of-tune piano showed its attenuated legs—so thin as to suggest
that it needed Calisthenic exercise or something else to put vigor in them. ..."