e is need for a manual of this type in our Physical Training
literature and it is hoped that this material will be used generally
throughout the schools of our country.
F. W. Maroney, M.D.
Director of Physical Education and Medical Inspection
Atlantic City, N.J., Public Schools
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author wishes to express his thanks to F. W. Maroney, M.D., formerly
Director of Physical Education of the State of New Jersey and now
Director of Physical Education and Medical Inspection of the Public
Schools of Atlantic City, N.J., for the Introduction.
To Mr. Randall D. Warden, Director of Physical Education, Public
Schools, Newark, N.J., for the Preface.
Special acknowledgment and thanks are due Miss A. E. Barth of the
Charlton Street School, Newark, N.J., for her contribution of "Rhythm
Plays" and to Miss Louise Westwood, Director of Music, Newark Public
Schools, as hereinafter stated.
Thanks are also due to McLoughlin Bros. for permission to use the words
and music of the following songs found in J. W. Elliott's book entitled,
"Nursery Rhymes, Set to Music":
Little Jack Horner
See Saw, Marjory Daw
Dickory, Dickory, Dock
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Humpty Dumpty
To D. Appleton & Company for permission to use the words and music of
the following songs found in "Songs the Whole World Sings":
Rock-a-bye, Baby
Little Boy Blue
To Miss Lydia Clark, author of "Physical Training for Elementary
Schools," and to B. H. Sanborn & Company, for permission to use the
words and music of the following songs:
Where Has My Little Dog Gone?
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Looby Loo
J. N. Richards
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
_Aisles of Classroom_ Page
Bye O Baby Bunting 29
Bean Porridge 37
Dickory, Dickory, Dock, 1st and 2nd verses 25, 26
Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling 39
Fly Away Jack and Jill 38
Humpty Dumpty 24
Hey, Diddle, Diddle 32
Jack Be Nimble, No. 1 22
Jack Be Nimble, No. 2 23
Jack and Jill 28
Little Jack Horner
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