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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1957)
. , 4ien'ufs remember Joseph Lee, 6w ia-re( through his efforts a Place to Play by Kevin V. Brown Ilay is serious work," Joseph Lee once remarked. Lee spent most of his life, including 27 years as president of the National Recreation Association, proving it. You could hardly find a more unlikely candidate. Tall and frail and singularly unsuccessful in athletics, he nev ertheless participated in all of them. Though he came from a wealthy Massachusetts family, his lifelong interest was giving underprivileged children a chance to participate, too. Next Friday, in playgrounds across the nation, de scendants of those children will salute "the godfather of playgrounds" on the 20th anniversary of his death. As the eulogies are read, they will stand amid the splendor of modern recreational facilities and landscaped parks. But there was little splendor when Lee began his task of finding children a place to play more than 50 years ago. Lee was one of the founders of the Recreation Associa tion in 1906, and in 1910 he became its president, a post he held until his death. In those early years the association was lucky to beg or borrow 30 square feet of vacant lot for a playground. The children played in dust, gravel, and cinders; abrasions and skinned knees were the fees they paid. Their recreation consisted of drills, songs, and marches around the play area. There was little else to do on a bare lot. And there were few recreational leaders, no schools or colleges to train them. There was some progress, however. In 1907 it was noted that "another gain has been made . . . the crowds of rough boys who used to gather at the outskirts of the play yard have greatly diminished and fewer appeals have to be made to the police department." The idea, through Lee's efforts, caught on. In 1906 there were 41 cities with playgrounds. Today there are 20,000. And in most of them, instead of 30 square feet for playing areas, the recommendation is for five acres for each school district and up to 20 acres for each community. There are large outdoor fields, and large indoor gyms; there are expansive swimming pools, and lights for games after dark. There are 65 schools in 27 states that train recreational leaders, and instead of the handful of leaders of 50 years ago, there are now 76,000. The ideals of Joseph Lee were not summed up in sta tistics, however, and they are still being carried on in playgrounds across the nation. As Lee himself once put it, "There is less need on the playground for teaching baseball than there is for teaching high moral character." S7M if i v. r1 jur. g.i t liiTP :isMW- III! rSit II U . s: I 1 Joseph Lee's achievement was supplanting back-alley play areas of World War I era (inset) with modern play grounds like the spacious Detroit beach center (below). m?0 J--.r-J;-,;.r-; -"Tv.. ..rr.- ft '""'""T nmrnwiin v Mute jSkk W(iwaKiiaii I "(((t 1 f "... U ' NimSm -Tg M.. .--:.- .J-.-k-Jt.TI. s 9i TRY THIS TO AVOID IRREGULARITY ON fOUR VACATION TRIP Take along a box of Kel Iokk'b All-Hran. Kat a nerving cup) with milk every morning. TIuh tfives you all the natural laxa tive bulk you need daily to keep on schedule. Deli cious, inexpensive, ready-to-cat KellnKK All-Hran. Also available in the alu minum foil "Individual" packages at restaurants along the way. THISI HORRID AGE SPOTS' C3 FADE THEM OUT 'Weathered brown apota on the surface of your hands and face tell the world you're getting old perhaps beforo you really are. 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