SPIRIT OF THE RACE.
According to Professor H. A. Harris, of Cambridge, physical training should involve something distinct from regimentation. II should aim at the cultivation of maximum efficiency consonant with the ncuro-nniseular*equip-ment of the individual. '-The feats of daring, of plivsical and mental endur- ■ UUCP, uf lonely watches, and tile forced marches have been a product of the spirit of the British race, not of the gvnmashim or the barrack square. liiake. Cook. Scott, Lawrence and Somervillc are not the products of sn.v ■'vein o-' physical education or sport, M
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1940, Page 5
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