Methods of assessing the physical fitness of children; : a study of certain methods based on anthropometric, clinical, and socioeconomic observations made of 713 7-year old white boys and girls in New Haven, Conn., over a period of 19 or 20 months during 1934-36
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Methods of assessing the physical fitness of children; : a study of certain methods based on anthropometric, clinical, and socioeconomic observations made of 713 7-year old white boys and girls in New Haven, Conn., over a period of 19 or 20 months during 1934-36
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The work Methods of assessing the physical fitness of children; : a study of certain methods based on anthropometric, clinical, and socioeconomic observations made of 713 7-year old white boys and girls in New Haven, Conn., over a period of 19 or 20 months during 1934-36 represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bates College. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- a study of certain methods based on anthropometric, clinical, and socioeconomic observations made of 713 7-year old white boys and girls in New Haven, Conn., over a period of 19 or 20 months during 1934-36
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- by Rachel M. Jenss and Susan P. Souther
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- eng
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- U.S. Dept. of Labor. Libr.
- Government publication
- federal national government publication
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- Literary form
- non fiction
- Series statement
- Childrens Bureau publication
- Series volume
- 263
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