Facilities for Children's Play in the District of Columbia ..
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The appropriation does not, however, cover the cost of salaries for play supervisors. The expenses of the 20 summer playgrounds in school yards are therefore largely met by private subscriptions. Teachers in the schools are employed as play leaders, and their work, although paid partly from private funds, is under the direction of the school director of physical training. The president of the board of education, the president of the Dis- trict Commissioners, and the officer in charge of public ...buildings and grounds act as an ex officio committee on recreation for cooperation and consultation upon matters involving a joint policy. Facilities for little childreri's play. — Washington had in 1913 more than 100,000 children and young people under 20 years of age. Twenty-nine thousand were children under 5 years of age, and at 1 Bloomingdale, Willow Tree Park, Garfield Park, and Virginia Avemie Playgrounds. Also supervised baseball (no equipment) at Reservation 19, Sixth and L Streets SE.
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