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1. Means and Ends, Or, Self-training by Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1839)
"Dancing is a cheerful and useful exercise ; but in heated rooms, and at late
hours, does more harm than good. Gymnastic and Callisthenic exercise, ..."
2. School Organization and Administration: A Concrete Study Based on the Salt by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Jesse Brundage Sears, Lewis Madison Terman, Salt Lake City (Utah) Survey committee, James Hixon Van Sickle, J. Harold Williams (1916)
"... two types of physical education: TWO TYPES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The first
relies chiefly on indoor callisthenic exercise* marches, drills, etc., ..."
3. Report of the commissioners by Great Britain Schools Inquiry Commission, Schools inquiry commission (1868)
"All were taught dancing, and on one day every week went through a course of
callisthenic exercise?. All were taught needlework. ..."