- German: [ˈtʊʁnɐ] ) are
members of German-American
gymnastic clubs called Turnvereine. They
promoted German culture,
physical culture, and
liberal politics...
- competition. In
honor and
memory of him, some
gymnastic clubs,
called Turnvereine, took up his name, the most well
known of
these is
probably the SSV Jahn...
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sports activities. The
National Turnerbund, the head
organization of the
Turnvereine,
started drilling members as in
militia units in 1854.
Nearly half of...
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within German music in Canada. In the
latter part of the 19th century,
Turnvereine (Turner clubs) were
active in both
Canada and the
United States, and...
- 1882
graduate of the
Milwaukee Normal School of
Physical Training (a
Turnvereine school) and
worked as
Director of
School Gymnastics for the Oshkosh,...
-
Purchase Exposition, and
individuals and
teams from the
various St.
Louis Turnvereine competed. The
Tritschler brothers all
competed in the
first of two gymnastics...
- New York Volunteers, was
killed at Tybee. Jörg Schweigard:
Politische Turnvereine in
Deutschland 1817–1840. in: H.
Reinalter (Hrsg.):
Politische Vereine...
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Olympic Games, baseball,
American and
British American history, and
Turnvereine gymnastic clubs in the
United States. He
specialized in
sport history...
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drama presentations and
athletic entertainment sponsored by the
local Turnvereine clubs. For the next 40 years, sängerbunds and sängerfests
spread throughout...
- Parks, as well as the
Holyoke Turner Hall, one of the last
remaining turnvereines in New England, and the
William G.
Morgan Elementary School. In 2018...