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|Year=1853 | |Year=1853 | ||
|Year Number=12 | |||
|Headline=English Cleric Promotes Co-ed Rounders | |||
|Salience=2 | |Salience=2 | ||
|Tags=Females, | |||
|Location=England, | |||
|Game=Rounders | |Game=Rounders | ||
| | |Age of Players=Juvenile, Unknown | ||
|Text=<p>"In the playground they [boys and girls] have full permission to play together, if they like . . . but they very seldom do play together, because boys' amusements and girls' amusements are of a different character, and if, as happens at rare intervals, I do see a dozen boys and girls going down a slide together in the winter, or engaged in a game of rounders in the summer, I believe both parties are improved by their temporary coalition."</p> | |Text=<p>"In school at Westbourne I generally examine boys and girls together, and I find this always produces a greater degree of attention and emulation, each being ashamed to lose credit in the eyes of he other.</p> | ||
<p>Rev. Henry Newland, < | <p>"In the playground they [boys and girls] have full permission to play together, if they like . . . but they very seldom do play together, because boys' amusements and girls' amusements are of a different character, and if, as happens at rare intervals, I do see a dozen boys and girls going down a slide together in the winter, or engaged in a game of <strong>rounders</strong> in the summer, I believe both parties are improved by their temporary coalition."</p> | ||
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|Sources=<p>Rev. Henry Newland, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Confirmation and First Communion</span> (Joseph Masters, London, 1853), page 240. Accessed 2/11/10 via Google Books search ("henry newland" mdcccliii).</p> | |||
|Comment=<p>Newland was Vicar of Westbourne, near Bournemouth and about 100 miles SW of London.</p> | |||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
| | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
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Text | "In school at Westbourne I generally examine boys and girls together, and I find this always produces a greater degree of attention and emulation, each being ashamed to lose credit in the eyes of he other. "In the playground they [boys and girls] have full permission to play together, if they like . . . but they very seldom do play together, because boys' amusements and girls' amusements are of a different character, and if, as happens at rare intervals, I do see a dozen boys and girls going down a slide together in the winter, or engaged in a game of rounders in the summer, I believe both parties are improved by their temporary coalition."
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Sources | Rev. Henry Newland, Confirmation and First Communion (Joseph Masters, London, 1853), page 240. Accessed 2/11/10 via Google Books search ("henry newland" mdcccliii). |
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