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Definition of Gymnasiums
1. gymnasium [n] - See also: gymnasium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gymnasiums
Literary usage of Gymnasiums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Student's History of Education by Frank Pierrepont Graves (1915)
"And the gymnasiums have to-day changed but little from Sturm's organization.
Owing to the later influence of realism, the addition of mathematics, ..."
2. Education Through Recreation by George Ellsworth Johnson (1916)
"Many gymnasiums Unequipped Twenty-five out of 31 gymnasiums in the elementary
... Data are lacking as to exact use made of the gymnasiums, but so far as ..."
3. The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-six: A Picture of the City and by Arthur Gilman (1896)
"Some of the most expensive of the gymnasiums have cost over two hundred ...
The memberships of the gymnasiums range from fifty to three thousand each, ..."
4. Public Libraries: A History of the Movement and a Manual for the by Thomas Greenwood (1891)
"MUSEUMS AND gymnasiums ACT, 1891. 54 & 55 VICT., CHAP. 22. An Act to enable Urban
Authorities to provide and maintain Museums T)B it enacted by the Queen s ..."
5. Constructive and Preventive Philanthropy by Joseph Lee, Jacob August Riis (1902)
"gymnasiums: reports of the park commission and bath commission of Boston.
gymnasiums for employes: " A dividend to labor," index. THE vacation schools and ..."
6. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"Little blackboard space is necessary, but cork display boards for tacking up
exhibits should be plentiful. 65. gymnasiums. ..."
7. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1903)
"PRESENT STATUS OF ATHLETIC GYMNASTICS AND gymnasiums. MR. JAMES E. SULLIVAN,
Secretary of Amateur Athletic Union. There has been rapid increase in the ..."