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- The American Gymnosophical Associates had substantial foundation at Rock Lodge.
- In about 1930 they organized the American Gymnosophical Association.
- The " English Gymnosophical Society " was founded in 1922 and became " The New Gymnosophy Society " in 1926.
- This society had been founded a few years before by H . C . Booth, M . H . Sorensen and Rex Wellbye under the name of the English Gymnosophical Society.
- The English Gymnosophical Society was formed in 1922 and became the New Gymnosophy Society in 1926; they purchased land at'Bricketts Wood'to become Britain's first nudist colony.
- In his later years Dr . Parmelee founded the American Gymnosophical Society, an Illinois chartered non-profit, tax exempt organization which published a 4-page brochure entitled " Gymnosophy ".
- From the late 50's until 2009, Pottageville was the home of the Toronto Gymnosophical Society .'TGS'had become known affectionalely as Glen Echo Nudist Park, a nudist resort.
- About 1930 three members stepped out of the ALPC and formed their own groups, one of whom formed the American Gymnosophical Association which shortly thereafter leased Rock Lodge Club in Stockholm, New Jersey.
- Harold Booth published articles pertaining to naturism in many magazines at the turn of the century, and in 1922 the English Gymnosophical Society ( EGS ) was formed as a direct result of his work.
- Like other groups interested in nudism, the American Gymnosophical Associates, maintained a well-equipped gymnasium in New York City during the winter months, where calisthenics and other exercises were indulged in under expert guidance.
- Another who played a part in the United States nudist movement was Dr . Maurice Parmelee, who took part in the founding of the American Gymnosophical Association and published the 1927 book " The New Gymnosophy " in New York whose title was changed to " Nudism In Modern Life " in later editions.
- Dr . Maurice Parmelee ( 1882-1969 ), Professor of sociology, City College of New York, published 1927 the book " The New Gymnosophy " in New York ( the title was changed to " Nudism In Modern Life " in later editions ) . and took part in the founding of the " American Gymnosophical Association " 1930.
- In a newspaper article it is stated that in 1933 the American League, having a post office box for a New York address, was buying a farm in New Jersey that had been visited and approved by the chief of police, but would not divulge its location and the American Gymnosophical Association, having an office in Manhattan, New York had leased land in the Catskills, New York and a farm nearer to New York City.