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Auteur principal: McNatt, Missy
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contents Child's Letter to President John F. Kennedy about Physical Fitness McNatt, Missy Physical Fitness Presidents Child Health Child Development Physical Activities Physical Activity Level Physical Health Physical Education Educational History Federal Legislation Letters (Correspondence) Elementary School Students On March 3, 1963, nine-year-old Jack Chase of Torrance, California, wrote a letter to President John F. Kennedy. In his single-page note, featured in this article, Jack described his plans for staying physically fit. He said he would walk to school, the store, and the library "because I know a strong boy makes a strong man and a strong man makes a strong country." His statements echoed many of the ideas contained in Executive Order 11074, signed two months earlier by President Kennedy. This article describes Executive Order 11074 and its impact on promoting physical fitness in U.S. schools.
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spellingShingle Child's Letter to President John F. Kennedy about Physical Fitness
McNatt, Missy
Physical Fitness
Presidents
Child Health
Child Development
Physical Activities
Physical Activity Level
Physical Health
Physical Education
Educational History
Federal Legislation
Letters (Correspondence)
Elementary School Students
Child's Letter to President John F. Kennedy about Physical Fitness McNatt, Missy Physical Fitness Presidents Child Health Child Development Physical Activities Physical Activity Level Physical Health Physical Education Educational History Federal Legislation Letters (Correspondence) Elementary School Students On March 3, 1963, nine-year-old Jack Chase of Torrance, California, wrote a letter to President John F. Kennedy. In his single-page note, featured in this article, Jack described his plans for staying physically fit. He said he would walk to school, the store, and the library "because I know a strong boy makes a strong man and a strong man makes a strong country." His statements echoed many of the ideas contained in Executive Order 11074, signed two months earlier by President Kennedy. This article describes Executive Order 11074 and its impact on promoting physical fitness in U.S. schools.
title Child's Letter to President John F. Kennedy about Physical Fitness
topic Physical Fitness
Presidents
Child Health
Child Development
Physical Activities
Physical Activity Level
Physical Health
Physical Education
Educational History
Federal Legislation
Letters (Correspondence)
Elementary School Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ826181