Papers, 1939-1983.

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Papers, 1939-1983.

include resumeĢs, photographs, clippings, correspondence and other biographical material; workshop and conference proceedings, reports, and programs; published materials include annotated 1973 and 1976 editions of Children's dance, scattered issues of Northern junket vols. 8-9, a 1959 mimeographed copy of Margaret Fisk Taylor's Time for wonder (pub. 1961), Margaret N. H'Doubler's Rhythmic form and analysis (1932), music books from Fred Waring Workshops, 1961, 1965, 1966, and miscellaneous articles and contributions; materials relating to the First and Second International Folk Dance Festivals, held at N.Y.U. in 1963 and 1964, and directed by Dr. Fleming; photographs and miscellaneous publications of Jay B. Nash. contain independent studies, theses and dissertations advised by Dr. Fleming. contains material on the International Congress on the Physical Education of Girls and Women, Copenhagen, July 18-23, 1949, and the 1949 Lingiad in Stockholm. Lingiad materials include invitations, correspondence, reports by Dr. Fleming, brochures and official bulletins, photographs, clippings and the published papers of the conference: Lingiaden Stockholm 1949 : Kongressen, 1-6 Augusti. presentation copies, some annotated, of Dr. Fleming's works (Creative rhythmic movement for children, 1954; Physical education for today's boys and girls, 1960; Creative rhythmic movement : boys and girls dancing, 1976) and 1 work by Robert Fleming (Curriculum for today's boys and girls, 1963).

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Nash, Jay Bryan, 1886-1965

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Fleming, Robert Sugg, 1914-1995

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Fleming, Gladys Andrews

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Teacher and author, born in Lynn, Massachusetts, March 13, 1908. She received an AB degree from the Michigan College of Education in 1932, MS degree in 1939 from the University of Wisconsin, and the Ed. D. from New York University in 1952. She taught at N.Y.U. from 1949-1965, at Virginia Commonwealth University from 1969-1978, and at various other campuses over the years. She also served as Vice-President of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, and as Chairper...

Lingiad (1949 : Stockholm, Sweden)

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