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M AY 3 THE FORMULATION OP STANDARDS FOR THE FUNCTIONAL PLANHINO OP PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACILITIES FOB SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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Submitted in p a r t ia l f u lf illm e n t o f the requirem ents fo r th e degree o f Doctor o f P hilosop h y in th e School o f Education o f Hew York U n iv e r sity
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The f u l l e s t measure o f c r e d it i s due my c h ie f and fr ie n d , Dr. D. 7 . Sm ith, P resid en t o f Cortland S ta te Teachers C o lleg e, f o r th e opportunity a ffo rd ed me to make t h is study and th e encouragement g iv en me to carry i t through to com pletion. G ratefu l acknowledgments are accorded to Dr. Jay B. Bash, Dr. Leonard A. Larson, Dr. Ernest B. Wood, and Dr. Prank S. Ll