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A Bibliography of the Part B: Articles from the New York Times, 1911– 2001 Compiled August 15, 2010 David L. Peavy

The following is a bibliography of articles published in the New York Times concerning the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Until the BSA National Council moved their national office to Texas in 1980, their offices had been in the New York City area since 1911. For a majority of that time, the national offices were on Park Avenue in New York City. Consequently, the BSA took advantage of their location and the free publicity the press provided, especially during its important formative years. The bibliography is not organized by subject areas at the present time. Articles are arranged chronologically by year, then by date, then by article title. Citations for the most important published articles during the period are provided. If you feel an article is not listed which should be, please send the following information to [email protected]: author, title, date, page number.

"Boy Scouts Guard Feast." New York Times, February 10 1912, 20. "Catholics Join Boy Scouts; Cardinal Farley and Many Clergymen Give the Movement an Impetus." New York Times, August 26 1912, 8. "Farley Approves Scouts: Catholic Division of Boys Will Be Formed-Bishop Mcdonnell Opposed." New York Times, May 22 1912, 9. "Scouts May Attend Slain Lad's Funeral; Would Thus Express Their Regret for the Shooting of Henry Luckhardt by Their Comrade. Place Flag on His Coffin Prisoner Says He Fired Because Dead Boy Mocked Him - Not One of the Boy Scouts of America." New York Times, March 25 1912, 20 (1 page). "To Dine Baden-Powell; the Boy Scouts Will Be the Hosts at the Astor to-Morrow." New York Times, February 8 1912, 11 (1 page). "Welcome Australian Boys; American Scouts See the Visitors Drill and Hear Them Sing." New York Times, February 25 1912, C11 (1 page). "Boy Training Is Proved by 3,000; Troops Give First Aid, Drill, and Work Wireless and Wires at Annual Show. Expert Blind Contingent Practical Value of Work Shown in Presentation of Medal to John Sinclair for Saving Life." New York Times, March 16 1913, 8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Fly-Fighting; Cards to the 300,000 Boys Telling Them How to Attack." New York Times, April 7 1913, 3 (1 page). "Boy Scouts for Europe; Invitation to American Members to Attend the English Encampment." New York Times, March 17 1913, 8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Prove Practical Value of Their Cause; Records Just Collected Show the Organization Helped 5,000 Cases at Gettysburg Encampment and Include a Long List of Heroic Rescues." New York Times, August 31 1913, SM9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Pay Membership Dues; 300,000 Lads Will Be Assessed 25 Cents a Year to Make Order Self-Supporting. Officials Will Pay More This Will Enable the Organization to Maintain Its Work without Appealing to Charity." New York Times, September 1 1913, 5 (1 page).

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"List of "Fire Don't's."; Boy Scouts Send out Advice Given by Philadelphia Police Head." New York Times, August 25 1913, 2 (1 page). "Wilson Heads Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 18 1913, 3 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Clean Their Own Litter; Two Thousand Youngsters, after Rally, Leave Park Meadows as They Found Them. Five Thousand Spectators Cablegrams Exchanged with Queens Rally of 10,000 Boy Scouts in London." New York Times, June 14 1914, 12 (1 page). "60 Scout Fund Leaders; Well-Known Men to Head Work Teams in $200,000 Campaign." New York Times, November 24 1915, 9 (1 page). "$82,503 and a Camp for the Boy Scouts; Charles T. Coutant Places 75 Acres in Catskills at Their Disposal. Rockefellers Give $12,000 Fund Collected So Far Is the Largest Ever Raised by the Organization." New York Times, December 12 1915, 12 (1 page). "200 Men Preparing Scout Fund Plans; Workers Meet at Luncheon Today to Assign Committees to Their Districts. Expect to Raise $200,000 Headquarters Open, but Actual Campaign Does Not Begin until Next Week." New York Times, November 29 1915, 5 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Drill Thrills Big Crowd; 800 Go through Hazardous Manoeuvres in King Park for Prizes. Banner to Flushing Troop Chief Scout Dan Beard Announces 11,000 Youngsters Will Drill in New York." New York Times, November 21 1915, 13 (1 page). "Boys Not Armed in American Scouts; President Livingstone Tells Difference between His and U.S. Organization. Opposes Military Drill National Council Feels Too Strict Discipline Destroys Boys' Initiative, He Asserts." New York Times, February 7 1915, 6 (1 page). "Half Scout Fund Raised; Reports Yesterday Bring Total to $100,522, and $200,000 Is Sought." New York Times, December 17 1915, 14 (1 page). "Noted Men Meet to Aid City Boys; Gathering Called by Acting Mayor Mcaneny May Extend the Scout Movement. Praised by the Governor Bishop Greer and Head of Children's Court Favor Plans to Give New York Lads a Better Chance." New York Times, November 23 1915, 8 (1 page). "Rabbis in Debate over Boy Scouts." New York Times, November 9 1915, 9. "Rabbis in Debate over Boy Scouts; Critics of the Organization as Militaristic Opposed in Eastern Council. Sectarian Lines Deplored Assembly Entertained at Luncheon at Democratic Club ;- Gary System Discussed." New York Times, November 9 1915, 9 (1 page). "Sees in Boy Scouts an Asset to Nation; Roosevelt, Indorsing $200,000 Campaign, Says Movement Aids Preparedness. Drill for Youth Essential Holds They Should Be Trained for Soldier's Duty as Well as Civic Duty." New York Times, December 13 1915, 6 (1 page). "Seton Still Insists on Quitting Scouts." New York Times, December 6 1915, 6. "Seton Still Insists on Quitting Scouts; Originator of Movement Says He Resigned Last Spring, but No Action Was Taken. Puts the Blame on West Secretary, He Declares, Killed All Boy Imagination and Materialized Organization." New York Times, December 6 1915, 6 (1 page). "West Says Seton Is Not a Patriot." New York Times, December 7 1915, 4. "West Says Seton Is Not a Patriot; Asserts Former Chief of Boy Scouts Is in Harmony with Anarchists' Views. Others Join in Protest Committee to Raise $200,000 with a Week Collects $14,707 the First Day." New York Times, December 7 1915, 4 (1 page). "Wilson Praises Scouts; Prominent Men Aid Campaign to Raise $200,000." New York Times, December 3 1915, 14 (1 page). "Army Bill Amended for the Boy Scouts; New Law, as Drafted, Would Have Made Organization's Uniform Illegal. Protest Hurriedly Made West Brings the Matter to the Attention of Congress Just in Time." New York Times, June 18 1916, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scout on a Real "Hike"; Members of Troop 169 of New York Tramp All the Way from Albany to Lake George Just Like Soldiers." New York Times, August 13 1916, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Aid in Park; Take the Place of Many Policemen Away on Strike Duty." New York Times, July 31 1916, 15 (1 page). "Churchmen Opposes Drills: Catholic Opposition to Boy Scouts in Germany Has Arisen." New York Times, March 5 1916, II, 12.

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"Scout Heads on Defensive; to Go before Labor Union Committee to Answer Charge of Hostility." New York Times, November 5 1916, E9 (1 page). "1,400 Boy Scouts Mobilize; Reproved by Lieut. Col. Spencer, but Others Praise Them." New York Times, March 25 1917, 2 (1 page). "All Pull Together for Liberty Loan; Many Agencies, from Boy Scouts to Bankers, Start 5-Day Drive to Get $2,000,000,000: Warning by Jacob H. Schiff Better Pay in Bonds Than in Taxes --Loan Appeals to Small Buyers Where Understood. War Not Felt Yet. Will Help the Red Cross, Too. Baby Bonds for Dinner Favors. Detroit's Proud Feat. Popular When Understood. Noisy Harbor Every Noon." New York Times, June 11 1917, 2 (1 page). "American Boy Scouts as Bond Sellers." New York Times, June 24 1917, 71 (1 page). "Ask U.S. Boy Scouts to Drop Their Names; E.H. Gary among Those Who Say They Were Listed without Their Consent. Headed Appeal for Fund Organization Charged with Taking Advantage of Similarity of Its Title to American Order." New York Times, August 10 1917, 9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts in Drive to Feed Soldiers; 2,000 of Them at the Hippodrome Agree to Plant Beans from the Battery to Yonkers. No Slackers among Them Messages of Encouragement from Dan Beard, the Colonel, H. C. Hoover, the Mayor, and C. H. Livingstone. Beans and the Flag. Enthusiastic Boy of 60." New York Times, April 22 1917, 18 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Not to Arm; Order Will Give Aid in Home Committee, but Not as Soldiers." New York Times, March 15 1917, 6 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Raise $3,000,000; Total of $50,000,000 for Drive Predicted at Headquarters." New York Times, October 24 1917, 3 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Win in Court; Decision Orders U.S. Boy Scout to Produce Its Membership." New York Times, December 16 1917, E12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts with Guns; Were Not of the Boy Scouts of America;-Armed without Authority." New York Times, April 16 1917, 13 (1 page). "Calls Scout Suit Absurd; L.W. Amerman Says Injunction Charges Will Be Refuted in Court." New York Times, August 2 1917, 20 (1 page). "Depend on Boy Scouts; C.H. Livingstone Says 552,000 Are Available for Various Duties." New York Times, February 13 1917, 6 (1 page). "Get $1,050,000,000 for the Loan Here; $20,000,000 Added to Tabulations of Friday Night for This District. May Reach $1,100,000,000many up-State Subscriptions Coming in Late Go into Supplementary List. Plans for the Next Loan Organization That Made First War Bond Sale a Success Will Be Maintained. Governor Strong's Appreciation. Organization to Be Maintained. Sales at the Navy Yard. Good Work of Boy Scouts." New York Times, June 17 1917, 3 (1 page). "Great Drive Begun for Liberty Loan; Pastors in 20 Pulpits Start Campaign to Put New York Subscriptions above Allotment. Mcadoo Here Tonight Life Insurance Agents Give Tomorrow and Wednesday to the Work --Farmers the Laggards. Men of Note to Speak. Apathy in Rural Places." New York Times, June 4 1917, 3 (1 page). "Increased Demand for Liberty Bonds; 5,000 Commercial Travelers Join Volunteer Selling Army. 300,000 Boy Scouts Help Plan to Call at Every Home in the Country;-Equitable Life Appeals to Policyholders. A Duty for Every One. Equitable Life Joins Campaign. Visits to 10,000,000 Homes." New York Times, May 27 1917, 3 (1 page). "Praise U.S. Boy Scouts for Aid at Bridgeport; Military Officers There Say They Gave Help in Notifying All Enlisted Men of Mobilization." New York Times, April 18 1917, 11 (1 page). "Rain of 'Iron Crosses' Booms Liberty Loan; Three Airplanes from Mineola and Port Washington Fly over Manhattan--Parade Planned. Mayor Indorses Message. Plans for Liberty Loan Parade. Women to Have a Part. Appeals for Half-Holiday. Harry Lauder Again Sells Bonds." New York Times, October 21 1917, 9 (1 page). "Scouts Fight for Name; Begin Suit in Equity against Kindred Organization." New York Times, August 1 1917, 7 (1 page).

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"Scouts to Put out Flags; Chairman Beard Says All Are Ready for Instant Service." New York Times, February 5 1917, 11 (1 page). "To Make Recruits Fit by Farm Work; Merchants' Association Will Place Plan before the Secretary of War Today. Plow Vanderbilt Lawns Scouts and Schoolboy Farmers Suggested Again;-Land Canvass Proceeding." New York Times, April 19 1917, 4 (1 page). "Wilson Approves Staff's Army Bill; Explains That He Regards the Selective-Draft Plan as Best in Emergency as a Temporary Policy Hopes for Permanent Peace and Says We Can Shape Our Future Military Needs after the Crisis. Await Action by Congress. Sixteen Training Centres. Baker to Explain Army Bill. War Secretary to Confer with House Military Committee Today. How Officers Will Be Chosen Examining Boards to Select Thousands of Men for the Line. Scouts Quick to Respond. Boys Report for Duty to the Mayors of Many Cities." New York Times, April 7 1917, 3 (1 page). "Wilson Asks Scouts' Aid; Praises Work of Boys in First Liberty Loan Campaign." New York Times, September 23 1917, 8 (1 page). "Wilson Enlists Boy Scouts; National Organization Will Help to Get Subscriptions for Loan." New York Times, May 22 1917, 3 (1 page). "8,000 Catholics Parade; Bronx Patriotic Demonstration Reviewed by Mgr. Lavelle." New York Times, June 3 1918, 5 (1 page). "$20,414 in Boy Scout Fund; Bankers Lead Movement to Raise $100,000 This Week." New York Times, February 19 1918, 3 (1 page). "$707,000,000 Total in Loan Drive Here; Improvement in Sales Goes on, Giving Assurance Quota Will Be Taken. Day's Gain Is $73,000,000 New York Life Subscribes to $5,000,000 Additional and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. To $4,000,000. Standing of Subdivisions. Books Close Saturday Night. Rally at Liberty Bell. Liberty Ball Arrives Today. Many Counties Oversubscribed. Standing of Larger Cities. Boy Scouts Ahead of Last Drive." New York Times, May 3 1918, 4 (1 page). "The Boy Scout Campaign." New York Times, February 11 1918, 8 (1 page). "Boy Scout Charges Disposed Of." New York Times, April 4 1918, 15 (1 page). "Boy Scout Fund $26,600; Committee Confident of Reaching Goal Set at $100,000." New York Times, February 22 1918, 9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Sent out as Gleaners for Loan; in Last Week of Drive They Are Expected to Get Thousands of Additional Subscriptions." New York Times, April 28 1918, 7 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Start Thrift-Stamp Drive; 400,000 Members Join as Sales Agents to Insure Success of Government Campaign. Mcadoo Gives Approval Prizes Will Be Awarded and Efforts Will Be Made to Win the "Ace Medal."." New York Times, February 24 1918, 10 (1 page). "Boys Find 3,667 Carloads of Walnut." New York Times, September 29 1918, 37 (1 page). "Dr.Pershing to Study Scout Training." New York Times, March 14 1918, 4 (1 page). "Motor Truck Touring; Fifty Boy Scouts Make Interesting Trip from Akron to Boston." New York Times, August 18 1918, 39 (1 page). "New York Loan Total Reaches $504,230,700; Additional Subscriptions of $35,950,850 the Largest since Opening Day of Drive. Subscriptions of Sub-Districts. Mortimer L. Schiff Indorses Loan. Tribute to State's Patriotism. Governor at Liberty Bank. Buys Bond in Memory of Father. Subscriptions Reported Yesterday. All Genesee Towns Oversubscribe." New York Times, April 27 1918, 4 (1 page). "Outing for Boy Scouts; Winter Camp in Ramapo Mountains Planned for Holidays." New York Times, December 23 1918, 9 (1 page). "Scouts to Sell Bonds; Boys Planning Ten-Day Campaign for New Liberty Loan." New York Times, March 22 1918, 8 (1 page). "Sell $17,000,000 in W.S.S; Boy Scouts Raise This Amount by Means of Pledge Cads." New York Times, September 17 1918, 12 (1 page).

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"Urges Accounting for U.S. Boy Scout; Referee Finds "Ground for Criticising Method of Soliciting and Disposing of Fund."Large Commissions Paid If Report Filed Is Confirmed Supreme Court Will Take Charge of Organization." New York Times, July 21 1918, 28 (1 page). "War Task for Boy Scouts; Will Be Dispatch Bearers for Public Information Committee." New York Times, January 21 1918, 4 (1 page). "Wilson Calls for Scouts; Wants Boys to Be "Gleaners" in New Liberty Loan Campaign." New York Times, March 16 1918, 22 (1 page). "Wilson Lauds Boy Scouts; President Urges Their Co-Operation in Coming Loan Drive." New York Times, September 3 1918, 8 (1 page). "Wilson Thanks Boy Scouts; President Calls on Them for Renewed Efforts in Next Liberty Loan." New York Times, August 26 1918, 10 (1 page). "Accept Prince's Invitation; Boy Scouts Are Planning Big Meet in London Next Summer." New York Times, December 7 1919, E2 (1 page). "All Ready to Begin Boy Scout Campaign; Week's Drive for a Million Adult Members Will Open at the Hippodrome Tomorrow. Prominent Men Give Help Ex-Secretary Mcadoo Heads National Activities--Collector Edwards New York Chairman." New York Times, June 7 1919, 4 (1 page). "Archbishop Speaks to Catholic Union; Welcomes Delegates to Forty Fifth Annual Convention of C.Y.M.N.U. Urges Work among Boys President Slattery Says 83,000members Answered Call to the National Colors." New York Times, August 24 1919, 25 (1 page). "Big Subscriptions Open Scout Drive; Several Business Men Turn in $5,000 Each, Providing for That Many Adult Memberships. Schwab Gives Approval Secretaries Glass and Daniels Tell of Boys' Work in War--City Eager for Campaign." New York Times, June 10 1919, 20 (1 page). "Bonfires to Mark Peace; Boy Scouts Arrange Celebration on Signing of Treaty." New York Times, March 30 1919, 18 (1 page). "Boy Scout Drive Continued 4 Days." New York Times, June 16 1919, 18. "Boy Scout Drive Continued 4 Days; Failure to Attain Quota in New York Causes Time Extension. Report $180,000 Lacking Campaign Throughout City Will Be Resumed This Morning-- Archbishop Hayes Commends Work." New York Times, June 16 1919, 18 (1 page). "Boy Scout Drive Passes Goal Here; Flood of Subscriptions on Final Day Sends City over Its Quota. Mcadoo Thanks Workers Rainbow Division Turns in $16,500 as Result of Canvass on Last Four Days." New York Times, June 19 1919, 13 (1 page). "Boy Scout Week." New York Times, June 10 1919, 14 (1 page). "Boy Scout Week Nets Good Results; Secretary Baker, Ex-President Taft, and Cardinal Gibbons Indorse Campaign. School Holiday Declared Aldermen Aid Campaign Despite Socialist Opposition-- New York Subscribes $100,000; Manhattan Subscriptions $100,000; Declare School Holiday. Catholic Church Unit." New York Times, June 11 1919, 15 (1 page). "Boy Scout-Drive Gets New Impetus; Liberal Response Greets Efforts to Fill City's Quota of 325,000 Members Enthusiasm at Rallies Mcadoo Confident Extension of Campaign Will See Goal Attained Easily." New York Times, June 17 1919, 35 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Fete Gen. Baden-Powell." New York Times, May 20 1919, 7. "Boy Scouts Greet Sir Baden-Powell; Founder of British Organization Welcomed by 20,000 in Madison Square Garden. Troops Marched in Rain Visitor Congratulates American Lads Upon the Work Accomplished During the War." New York Times, May 18 1919, 17 (1 page). "Boy Scouts in War and Peace; Part Played by the Organization Which Will Have Membership Drive Next Week." New York Times, June 1 1919, 48 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Send Message; Decorate Graves in France in Memory of Fathers and Brothers." New York Times, May 31 1919, 3 (1 page). "Catholics Aid Boy Scouts: New Troops Are Being Organized Throughout the Country." New York Times, August 25 1919, 3. "Catholics Aid Boy Scouts; New Troops Are Being Organized in Churches Throughout Country." New York Times, August 25 1919, 3 (1 page).

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"City to Pay Honor to Nation's Dead; Gray-Haired "Boys" of '61 Rally Once Again in Memorial to Defenders in All Wars. Three Parades Scheduled Open-Air Mass at the Battery-- Men Who Fought Germany and Spain to Take Part. 12,000 Attend Memorial. Services for Heroic Dead Held in City College Stadium. Wilson to Place Wreath. Tribute to American Dead from Boy Scouts of America. G.A.R. Men to Hear Taft. Opposition Yields an Agreement to Give Memorial Talk Only." New York Times, May 30 1919, 5 (1 page). "Extol Boy Scouts as Campaign Opens; Ex-Secretary Mcadoo and Others Praise the Organization at Hippodrome Meeting." New York Times, June 9 1919, 13 (1 page). "For Boy Scouts Campaign; Definite Plans Made for Drive in This City in June." New York Times, May 15 1919, 25 (1 page). "Goal of Boy Scout Campaign in Sight; $1,000,000 Fund and Enrollment of 325,000 Adults Expected before Midnight. Drive Ends at That Hour Big Meeting Planned as Windup in City College Stadium This Evening." New York Times, June 18 1919, 12 (1 page). "National Boy Scout Drive Begins Today; Will Seek to Enroll Every American Boy as Member of Organization. Mcadoo Directs Campaign Copies Plan of Liberty Loan Drives and Seeks Assistance of Loan Workers Everywhere." New York Times, June 8 1919, 23 (1 page). "Pershing Aids Scouts; General Adds Good Wishes to Contribution to Girls' Fund." New York Times, November 17 1919, 14 (1 page). "Pope Blesses Boy Scouts: Indorses Movement to Have One Troop in Each Church." New York Times, November 23 1919, 17. "President Appeals for Boy Scout Week." New York Times, 12 May 1919, 13. "President Appeals for Boy Scout Week; Issues Proclamation Urging General Observance of Period of June 8 to 14.Tribute to Their Service Wants Means Provided to Expand Movement--Planned to Enlist 1,000,000 Associate Members. A Proclamation." New York Times, May 12 1919, 13 (1 page). "President Helps Boy Scout Drive; Proclamation Designating Week for Membership Campaign to Be Read in Churches Today. June 8 to 14 Inclusive "Big Bill" Edwards Directing the Movement to Enroll 300,000 in New York City." New York Times, June 1 1919, 14 (1 page). "Roosevelt Bond Aids Boy Scouts; Liberty Issue Bearing Late Colonel's Autograph Will Be Sold Today. Campaign Strikes Slump but Flying Squadron of Financiers Are to Lead Strong Counterattack. Campaign Strikes Slump. Chairman Edwards Leads Parade." New York Times, June 12 1919, 19 (1 page). "Scouts to Aid Veterans; Eighteen Thousand Boys Will Canvass for Jobs for Soldiers." New York Times, September 8 1919, 19 (1 page). "Tardieu Lauds Our Reason; Tells French Boy Scouts How American Labor Met War Need." New York Times, June 25 1919, 34 (1 page). "To Honor the Baden-Powells." New York Times, May 14 1919, 8 (1 page). "Accuses Ex-Boy Scout; Former Financial Secretary of Organization Held on Bad Check Charge." New York Times, November 9 1920, 4 (1 page). "Blake's Dory Found Stern Burned Away; Police Believe Banker Was Drowned after Leap from Blazing Craft. Boy Scouts Seek Body Efforts Are Redoubled When Salvaged Engine Is Identified." New York Times, July 11 1920, 10 (1 page). "Bound for Olympia, Scouts March Here; Three Hundred Picked Boys Drill before Holiday Crowd in Central Park. Sail for Europe Today Will Represent America in International Competition-- Curran Tells Them to "Lick Everybody."." New York Times, July 6 1920, 29 (1 page). "Boy Scout Plea Explained; 500,000 "Undirected" Lads Here and $510,000 Needed to Train Them." New York Times, November 8 1920, 14 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Birthday Party." New York Times, March 22 1920, 32 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Fund $42,291; G.D. Pratt, M.L. Schiff and Sigmund Eisner Give $5,000 Each." New York Times, June 12 1920, 10 (1 page).

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"Boy Scouts Return Home; 304 Lads Welcomed by Hundreds after Visit to Europe." New York Times, September 5 1920, 5 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Start $500,000 Drive Here; Open Campaign to Meet Deficit and to Expand Local and National Movement. To Canvass 250,000 Homes Leaders Aim to Reach Thousands Available as Members and Scout Masters." New York Times, November 7 1920, 39 (1 page). "Boys' "Good Turn" Week." New York Times, 8 February 1920, E1. "Boys' "Good Turn" Week; Scouts Will Get Radio Greeting on Tenth Anniversary." New York Times, February 8 1920, E1 (1 page). "Catholic Boys in Scouts: Organization of 1,000 New Troops Reported at Conference." New York Times, March 28 1920, II, 3. "Nuggets for Dan Beard; Veteran Naturalist Gets Present at Dinner on 70th Birthday." New York Times, February 5 1920, 32 (1 page). "Scout Week Program." New York Times, 17 May 1920, 30. "Scout Week Program; Boys Will Celebrate Tenth Anniversary of Movement in America." New York Times, May 17 1920, 30 (1 page). "Tells Boys' Training Need; Boy Scouts' Chief Wants Youth Better Prepared as Citizens." New York Times, March 26 1920, 12 (1 page). "Wilson Praises Scouts for War Stamp Sales; President Sends Letter of Commendation to 153 Boys for Their Records in 1918 Drive." New York Times, November 5 1920, 17 (1 page). "10,000 Boy Scouts Enjoy Lake Camps; Units from Metropolitan District Train in Wilds Backof Bear Mountain.W.G. Mcadoo a Visitor Lads Making Great Progress in Scout Craft and Benefiting Health, Says Director Gordon." New York Times, August 28 1921, 25 (1 page). "Beatty and Hays Laud Roosevelt as Model; Admiral Tells Boys Britain Honors Ex-President--Called 'Best and Bravest Scout.'." New York Times, October 28 1921, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 17 1921, 75. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 2 1921, 105. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, September 25 1921, 79 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, September 18 1921, 79 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 31 1921, 79 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 10 1921, 75 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 3 1921, 67 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Run a City; Take over for a While Municipal Offices of Springfield, Mass." New York Times, February 16 1921, 8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Parade; 2,500 of Brooklyn Council to Advertise "Week" at Luna Park." New York Times, July 8 1921, 19 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Beatty Reviews Seascouts. Who Cares for Cold? Foch Takes Scout with Him. Quick Work Saves Life. Storm Damages Camp. Mokaw Iii. Makes Practice Trip. Mayor Welcomes Boys. Remodel Vandegift House. Trenton News. Build Own Bridge. Show How It Is Done. Hold Court of Honor. Have Big Wireless Station. Entertain Newspaper Men. Italians Organize. Celebrate Exposition. Discover Moonshine Plant. Scouts Honor President. Replace Old Flags. Bundle Day Service. Decorate Cluster Poles. First Aid to Animals. Helped the Elks. Plant 3,000 Trees. Bronxville Offers Medal. Birds in Brooklyn. Merit Badge Honors. Butte Has No Boy Problem." New York Times, November 27 1921, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Fix Date for Paris Conference. Americans Feed Hungarian Boys' Camp. Medal for Life Rescue. Leaders Hike by Water. "No Accident Week." 109 Merit Badgers in One Night. Clean- up and Paint-Up. Colors Presented to Troop. Scholarship in Forestry. Drill with Boston Firemen. Water Carnival Great Success. Facts from Camp Yawgoog. Mayor Leads a Hike. Marr and Mooney Wirelessed. Exhibits of Special Work. What Are Eagles? Troop Dedicates Hut. Hortford Boys Aid Police Boys Make Traffic Count How to Get out of Bed Buffalo Has New Veterans a Few Good Turns. Boys Save Lumber Yard. Training Course for New Leaders. Field Day for California. "Little Brothers" Merge. Will Come from Orkney. Indian Day Celebrated. Found in

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Five Minutes. Medal for Giving Skin. Going Strong. Efficient First Aid. Mexicans Enroll. National Officers Meet." New York Times, October 9 1921, 82 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; New York Last--and First! Nation's Half Million Scouts. Seascouts in Training. Regional Heads to Meet. Men's Clubs "Adopt" Scout Troops. Jersey Boys as Police Aids. Cited for Heroism in Pueblo Flood. Rescue and "Good Turn" Service. Comparisons. The Scout's Promise." New York Times, June 26 1921, 77 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; No Scouts in Juvenile Courts." New York Times, August 14 1921, 85 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Publish Own Paper. Governor a Tenderfoot Now Good Turns Save Public's Money. Public Service Badges Popular. Champion Band Tours Country. Made Chamber of Commerce Members. Troy Gets Ship. Hold Court Outdoors. Brooklyn Boys Get Medals. Perform Flag Ceremony. Brooklyn No. 262 Reports. Leaders Honored in Buffalo. Youth Is Served! Hero Medal Awarded. Birds Favor Montana Residence. New Leaders' Association. Cropsey on Civic Service. Take Election Returns. Big Leaders Confer at Portland. National Council Member Heads College from Press to Church in 35 Minutes. Merit Badge Achievements. Help Open State Highway. Collect in Paper Bag. Honolulu Cleans Up. Honor Roosevelt at Big Mass Meeting. Dedicate War Memorial. Jersey Has Leader Drive. Bangor and Brewer Own Camp Site. Monthly Inter-Patrol Contests." New York Times, October 30 1921, 76 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Scouts at Luna Park. 3,000-Mile Motor Trip. Boy Scouts Police Aids. Good Turns and Great Turns. Camp Fires at Home. Down in Louisiana. Scout Camps Not Far from New York Where Binghamton Boys Go. Camp Rotary's Sea Scouts. A Trip to Lake George. Camp Reade Cuts Prices. Variety in Dutchess County. This One Breaks Records. Rochester Campers. Rome's New Camp. On Long Island Shore. White Plains Playground. Near New Brunswick. These Are Bridge Builders. For Montelair Boys. In Charge of Cumps." New York Times, July 17 1921, 75 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Texas Boys Work Way to Camp Protecting the Name. Safety First for Swimmers. Introduce Orphans to Country Life. Scouts in Turkey. A Troop History. Governor Visits Campers. Utah Scouts at Road Work. Italian Boys Camp in Texas. At the Oklahoma State Fair. Another Club Adoption. Robbers Become Scouts. Good Turn Reports of the Week. Scout Community Service. Good Turns in Jacksonville. Victory in Defeat. Business Men Give Help. Scouts and Americanization. A Fish Story. Taking Charge at a Fire. New Councils and More Leaders. Juvenile Literature Revised. Service to Motorists. Veterans Complete Terms." New York Times, August 28 1921, 69 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; the Museum in the Woods. Boy Scout Camps in New England. Scout Totem Pole. Photography Lessons. Camps with Museums. Dan Beard's Outdoor School. Electrically Lighted Camp. How It's Done in Texas. Good Turns at Lynn. Scout Radio Work. "Learn by Doing."." New York Times, July 24 1921, 71 (1 page). "Roosevelt's Birth Is Honored Today; Sixty-Third Anniversary, Proclaimed by Governor, to Be Observed Here. Pageant at Carnegie Hall Boy Scout Council to Give Dinner and Hear Admiral Beatty and Hays." New York Times, October 27 1921, 18 (1 page). "Scouts Pay Tribute to Col. Roosevelt; 1,000 Boys Make Second Annual Pilgrimage to Ex-President's Grave. Kneel in Silent Prayer Colonel Daniel Beard and Indian Chief Deliver Eulogies at Oyster Bay Exercises." New York Times, October 30 1921, 6 (1 page). "Scouts to Preserve Parks; Boys Will Patrol in Brooklyn and Warn against Vandalism." New York Times, May 8 1921, 20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 24 1922, 80. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 7 1922, 90. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 29 1922, 99 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 29 1922, 99 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 14 1922, 96 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 5 1922, 87 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 12 1922, 78 (1 page).

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"Boy Scouts' Anniversary; Oath to Be Reaffirmed at Twelfth Annual Celebration of Organization." New York Times, February 8 1922, 11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Serve Chow to 1,500 Aids; Their National Council Host to Volunteer Adult Workers-- Mortimer L. Schiff's Plea." New York Times, May 24 1922, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; "We Build"--Kiwanians. Like Many Others. Providence Camp Grows. "Save the Child." Mayor Has Own Troop. These Are Heroes. Scouts Speak on Education. Eagles' Record Soars High. Scout Week in Queens." New York Times, September 24 1922, 85 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Camp All the Way. Outline Courses Free. Become Expert Mechanics. To End Auto Casualties. Plant 10,000 Trees. Radio Informs Parents. Find Stolen Tires. Get Back in the Game. Help Open $4,000,000 Causeway Demonstrate First Aid. Win Showman's Admiration. Home Lots First. "Keep the Forests Green." Good Turn for Old Glory. Wigwag News. Banks Finance Camping. Mothers' Week at Camp. Save Money for Camping. Safety Unit Keeps Busy. Enrollment Grows. Assist Commercial Travelers. For France. Danish Scouts Have High Standing. Handicraft in Camp. To Aid French Scouts." New York Times, July 2 1922, 71 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Do Your Christmas Thinking Early! Page the Missing Maiden! Make Athletic Landscape. By Universal Speech. "So near Is Grandeur--" a First-Class Troop. Give Tabernacle Pageant. News from Chicago. A Legion Troop. Honor Dead in Bellean. Youth Must Be Served. Knoxville Has Veterans. Forty-Two Badges Awarded. Four Troops for State School. French Scout Sends Thanks. From the Ground Up. To Help Camps. Saves Mother. Chicago Court of Honor. Winter Camp. Northwest News." New York Times, January 8 1922, 78 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Extension Proposed. Meetings' New Slant. Honorable Discharge from Ranks. Veterans Increasing. Roosevelt Honored. Lord Rosebery on Scout Training. Forget-Me-Not Day. Lost Baby Found. Sea Scouts Save Lives. Saves Asphyxiated Negro." New York Times, October 22 1922, 105 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; France Appropriates for Scouts. Brooklyn Gets Awards. Will Save Flowers. The Only One. Exhibit Maps. In Memoriam. Wireless in Manhattan. Some Little Stories. Realizes Dream at Last. Plant Hundred Maples. Best Suggestion Wins Trip. In Charge of Old Glory. Observe "Humane Sunday." More Scouts Organize. Doesn't Interfere with School. State Gives Awards. More Troops for Corry. Lions Make Big Gift. Here's Another Baltimore Hero. Train for Forestry. Safety First for Birds. Hold District Rally. In Tennessee Also. All in a Day's Work." New York Times, April 23 1922, 90 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; in the Day's Work. Why Fear Rattlers? Firefighter Wins. Human Ambulance. Wins Fight. His Greatest Gift. In Gratitude. Menominee Is on the Map. And Some from Hawaii. Children Honor Scouts. They Showed Speed. Praise Firefighting. Honor Flag Daily. Help City's Prosperity. Rotarians Win at Baseball. Minneapolis Exhibits. Build Their Own Cabin. Roundup Re-Enacts History." New York Times, July 16 1922, X8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Lincoln Might Have Said It. For the West. Course for Leaders. Good Turn Appreciated. Legion Helps. Deference for the Flag. Good Turn to Aviators. Prevent Fire's Spreading. Fix Swimming Pool. First Aid to Workmen. Assumes Educational Duties. Troops of All Nations." New York Times, July 9 1922, 80 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; National Council Meets. Not Too Busy. Here's Where You Can Learn It. Minister Becomes Scout. Savannah Boys Study Wireless. Another Boy Lost. Manhattan Scouts Hold Rally. Governor Takes Oath. Chicago Camp Is Christened. Good Turns from Rhode Island. Texans Build Boats. Bureau of Mines Instructs Scouts. Manhattan Merit Badges. Newsboys Join. Visit Capital by Truck. Wives Come into the Game. Go in for Intensive Farming. In an Orphanage. Paroled to His Son." New York Times, April 2 1922, 103 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Pioneering Sure Enough. Have French Members. Roosevelt Talks to Boys. Another Ship Is Launched. Good Turns in Texas. President Replies. Harding Congratulates by Radio. Boy Keeps His Anonymity. "Paint up and Clean Up." Get Jobs for Soldiers. Scouts Visit Washington's Tomb. Hoboken Rotary Helps. Chinese Want Letters. Share Grounds with Country Club. Four New Orange Eagles. Frozen Ear Does Not Deter Him. Roosevelt Was Family "Scoutmaster."

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Represented at N.E.A. Elizabeth Has Rally. He Was Prepared. Thanks Scout President. Heroism Rewarded." New York Times, February 26 1922, 82 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; President Aids Round-Up. Scouting as a Christmas Gift. "Dads" Vs. Lads. Well-Earned Christmas Joy. Orphans' Christmas Lesson. Santa Claus Finds Aides. Meaning of an Oath. Presents Radio to Shut-Ins. To Talk It Over. A Christmas Retrospect. Results, Not Good Intentions, Wanted Braves Whirlpools, Saves Man. Understudies for Santa Claus. Gay Carols. Every Inch a Troop. Queens' Record Year." New York Times, December 24 1922, 80 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Richmond Borough Winners. A Good Turn Broadcast. Sea Scouts Take Cruises. International Conference Closes. "Camping's the Thing." Queens Is Growing. It Speaks for Itself. Who Did It? The Cynical Age. Keep Churches Quiet. Troops Make Totem Poles. This Time, Seattle." New York Times, August 13 1922, 83 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Scouts at Eastern States Exposition. Lepers Form Scout Troop. England and French Attend Our Conference. Radio for Hospital. Pioneer Scout Reports." New York Times, September 17 1922, 88 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Swat the Ant. Repainted Painted Feet. Unto the Least of These." And a Little Child--" Proof of the Pudding. Search for a Child: Another Life Saved. They Helped the Press. Help for Firemen. Legion Adopts Troop. Here and There. Just a Little Daily Good Turn. Most Wonderful Site." Bravely Interpreted. They Flew High. Rotarians Again. Stop Forest Fire. With the Good Turns. A Satisfying Good Turn. They Are in the Cornerstone." New York Times, September 3 1922, XX11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; the Navy Co-Operates. President Talks to Scouts. School Principals Endorse Movement. News of Chicago Luck for the Dog. Pittsburgh Holds Fifth Feast. Scouts to the Rescue. Banner Week in Badges. Trained to Fight Fires. Because He Was Trained. Prepared Again. Another Jersey Hero. Scoutmaster Is Honored by France. Celebrate Bird Week. Study Pioneering. Mobilize in Milwaukee. Form Veteran Association. Good Turns from West Orange. A Troop of Leaders." New York Times, March 19 1922, 102 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; the Roosevelt Pilgrimage. Submarine Chaser Saves Stamford. Field Response. Extraordinary Troop. Advance Christmas Good Turn. Hornaday Medal Presented. He Who Gives Aids Three. Big Aid at County Fair. Friendly Rivalry. Youthful Visitor at Headquarters. Training Centre near New York. Aid in Nation's Problems." New York Times, November 5 1922, 117 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Theological Seminaries Co-Operate. "Winter's Here." Novel Dog Show. No Damaged Ants. Friendly Legion Commander. Title "Cleared." New Department Created. New York Meeting. Attitude on Sunday Hike. New Fields Call. Educational Department Expansion. Ku Klux Scorned. What Portland Says. Pinn Scout Room. A Bit of . They're with the Scouts. Finance Scout Work. Saves Brother's Life. Plant Wizard's Message." New York Times, November 26 1922, 107 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; They Can't Be Let Off. A Big Little Gift. Blind Win over Others. A Flock of Eagles. He "Does It Now." A One-Legged Hero. Saved Three Lives. Hiking Helped. Another Kind of Handicap. Better Than Medicine. Near East Relief." New York Times, August 27 1922, 80 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; This One Was 11; a City Learns a Lesson. Saved from Fire. Three Times a Life Saver. Paris Conference Ahead. Saw Sea Monster. They Kept Their Heads. Attempted Boscue Fails. One Boy's Good Turn." New York Times, June 18 1922, 80 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; to Extend Work in Churches. Good Turn for Father. Indian Pageant Plans. Manhattan Council Reports. Win Schuyler Paintings. Camp Director on New England Tour. Plant a Thousand Trees. Help Game Laws. Fight Fire on Hike. Co-Operation--Not Exhibition. Guests of Woodcraft School. Better Books. Receive Scotch Visitor. Elks Sponsor Troop. Invite President. Spokane Makes Boy Survey. Good Turn to Hospital. Le Moyne Plans Another Trip. Queens Conducts Training Stations. They Keep Straight. Boats for Firefighters." New York Times, May 21 1922, 90 (1 page).

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"In the Current Week." New York Times, November 26 1922, 40 (1 page). "In the Current Week." New York Times, October 15 1922, 41 (1 page). "Today's Radio Program." New York Times, December 5 1922, 40 (1 page). "Today's Radio Program." New York Times, May 2 1922, 28 (1 page). "Twelve Years of Scouting." New York Times, February 8 1922, 13 (1 page). "Boy Scout Leaders Needed." New York Times, July 10 1923, 18 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, August 26 1923, X12. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, August 19 1923, X10. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 6 1923, X9. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, August 12 1923, X6 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, June 3 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 29 1923, X13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 15 1923, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 8 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 4 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 21 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 30 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 23 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 16 1923, F4 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 2 1923, X14 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, November 25 1923, X14 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, November 11 1923, X14 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, November 4 1923, X15 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 14 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 7 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, August 5 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 29 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 22 1923, XX13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 8 1923, X6 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 1 1923, X7 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, June 24 1923, XX10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, June 17 1923, X5 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 20 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 22 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 1 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 25 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 18 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 11 1923, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 25 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 18 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 11 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 14 1923, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 7 1923, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Pass the 600,000 Mark; Round-up for 100,000 More Members Results in Increase of 70,690 to Date. Trophies from Harding the President Praises the Movement as a Basis of Citizen- Ship Training." New York Times, May 13 1923, 20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Pass the 600,000 Mark; Round-up for 100,000 More Members Results in Increase of 70,690 to Date. Trophies from Harding the President Praises the Movement as a Basis of Citizenship Training." New York Times, May 13 1923, 20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Send Gift for Needy; National Office Employees Give $48 for "Very Commendable and Worth-While Enterprise." Yesterday's Total $1,061 Contributions Thus Far Reach $156,826 -

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Times Composing Room Chapel Gives $190; More Praise for Appeal Brooklyn Bureau of Charities Extends Thanks for the Times's. Successful Efforts." New York Times, January 3 1923, 19 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Show Skill at Jubilee; One-Armed Lad Wins Applause for Aptitude in Tying Knots and Whittling. Town Hall Wants Exhibit Whalen Gets Offer of Floor Space There to Continue Exposition - Richmond's Turn Today." New York Times, June 6 1923, 6 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to War on Bad Man Books; Anonymous Donor Gives $100,000 for Campaign against "Deadwood Dick" Fiction. Special Stories Planned Authors to Be Engaged to Write Modern Science Tales in Thrilling Manner." New York Times, August 26 1923, E1 (1 page). "Boy Scouts; Week's Best Good Turn." New York Times, July 15 1923, X5 (1 page). "Coolidge Lauds Scout Aid; He Commends Boys Raising Funds for Japan." New York Times, September 9 1923, 2 (1 page). "Gov. Smith Takes Boy Scouts' Oath; 1,000 Lads Cheer as He Repeats Vows after "Kewpie" at Bear Mountain. His Hat Not yet in Ring Too Early, He Tells Banker Who Wants Him Photographed Tossing It In." New York Times, August 18 1923, 10 (1 page). "Harding Lauds Boy Scouts." New York Times, 1 February 1923, 3. "K of C to Organize Boys." New York Times, May 12 1923, 15. "M.L. Schiff Gives $48,000 to Scouts; Duplicates $6,000 Contributions to Boys' Organization in Eight Regions. Committeemen His Guests Delegates from All over the Country Gather Here for Annual Meeting." New York Times, July 9 1923, 13 (1 page). "Plans a Movement for Nation's Youth." New York Times, December 30 1923, 3. "Rockefeller Fund to Aid Boy Scouts; Gift of $100,000 from Laura Spelman Rockefeller Foundation Announced. Council Hears Roosevelt Assistant Secretary of Navy Urges Youth Be Trained for Future Wars." New York Times, July 10 1923, 22 (1 page). "Week's Best Good Turn." New York Times, September 2 1923, X8 (1 page). "Week's Best Good Turn." New York Times, October 14 1923, X10 (1 page). "2,500 Boy Scouts in Water Sports; Forty-Eight Who Will Compete at Copenhagen Take Part at Camp Tahlequah. Hear Senator Copeland Health Necessary to Become a Candidate for the Presidency, He Tells Lads." New York Times, July 20 1924, 2 (1 page). "3 Boy Scouts Off on 6 Months' Hike; Brooklyn Troop Stands at Attention as Members Start Tramp to Colorado. Will Call on Coolidge Each Carries Fifty Pounds of Equipment - Mothers Bid Good- Bye at Borough Hall." New York Times, April 21 1924, 8 (1 page). "Article 2 -- No Title." New York Times, 1924, 6. "Article 2 -- No Title (Police Officer Dismissed after Terrorizing Negro Scouts)." New York Times, July 9 1924, 6. "Boy Scout." New York Times, January 6 1924, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 28 1924, X11. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, September 7 1924, X8. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 20 1924, X13. "Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 7 1924, X20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 19 1924, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, October 12 1924, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, September 28 1924, X13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, September 21 1924, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, September 14 1924, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, August 3 1924, X8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 27 1924, X7 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 20 1924, X7 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, June 8 1924, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 25 1924, X10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 18 1924, X11 (1 page).

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"Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 13 1924, X11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 23 1924, X13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Ask $10,000,000; Executives Plan More Work in All Parts of the United States." New York Times, May 13 1924, 23 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Start Campaign to Teach Swimming in Camps." New York Times, April 28 1924, 17 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Have a Here; Important Gathering Is Planned for Madison Square Garden in February. Brooklyn Leaders Meet " Girls" Reported as One of the Chief Reasons for Loss in Membership in New York." New York Times, December 3 1924, 2 (1 page). "Davis Denounces Election Slackers; Sees Free Government Doomed Unless the People Exercise Their Right to Vote. Tells Boy Scouts of Peril Says Great Need of Hour Is to Stimulate Feeling of Citizenship and Its Duties." New York Times, September 11 1924, 3 (1 page). "Declares Coolidge 'Placed God Third'; Atlanta Pastor Criticizes the President's Radio Message to Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 29 1924, 18 (1 page). "Hooded Men Shoot at Negro Boy Scouts." New York Times, July 9 1924, 6. "Praises the Boy Scout; Justice Cropsey Declares They Are Preventing Crime." New York Times, May 11 1924, 15 (1 page). "To Call Every Voter to Go to the Polls; Boy Scouts Plan Whistle Blowing, Bell Ringing and Auto Honking at Noon Tuesday." New York Times, November 2 1924, 8 (1 page). "200 Brooklyn Scouts Salute President; Boys Lay Wreath on Grave of Unknown Soldier after White House Ceremony." New York Times, January 19 1925, 19 (1 page). "Boy Scout Troop Visits the President's Yacht; Lads Get Permission by Signaling and Are Invited to Inspect the Mayflower, Anchored near Marblehead - Three Hundred Executives Needed." New York Times, October 4 1925, X20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 26 1925, X11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, April 19 1925, X11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 22 1925, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 15 1925, X11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 25 1925, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 18 1925, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Are Honored with Medals for Heroism; Many Lives in Peril Saved by Gallant Young Troopers in Recent Months - Other Activities of Organized Youth." New York Times, May 17 1925, XX12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Council Holds Fifteenth Annual Meeting; President Will Send Message to Gathering That Is to Make Plans to Extend Membership - Other Activities of the Scouts." New York Times, May 24 1925, XX9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Get Camp Sites as Memorials to Comrades; from Parents Who Have Lost Sons, and from Other Admirers of the Society, Have Come Gifts of Land." New York Times, June 21 1925, XX10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Lend a Hand in Planting New Forests; Troops Set out Seedlings in Barren Areas and Guard Woods from Fire - Other Constructive Activities." New York Times, September 6 1925, X18 (1 page). "Boy Scouts of 20 Nations March in Rome; Pope Received Young Pilgrims in St. Peter's." New York Times, September 7 1925, 3. "Boy Scouts Rewarded; Suffern Lad Receives Certificate from Court of Honor." New York Times, November 2 1925, 31 (1 page). "Camp Visitors See Boy Scouts at Work; Members of Brooklyn Advisory Council Make Trip to Ramapo Mountains. Build Their Own Homes Judge Cropsey and Party Watch Youngsters at Blacksmith Forges and at Play." New York Times, August 13 1925, 6 (1 page). "Coolidge Praises Work of Boy Scouts; in Letter to Chief on Fifteenth Anniversary, He Stresses Citizenship Training." New York Times, February 8 1925, 22 (1 page).

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"Coolidge Sends Boy Scouts Praise; Fifteenth Annual Meeting of National Council Opens at the Commodore. Mcadoo and Hays Speak Scouts Cook on Campfire and Give Indian Dances During Dinner at the Waldorf." New York Times, May 29 1925, 16 (1 page). "Hits Ratio of Sects on Boy Scout Board; Cropsey Objects to Proportion of 1 Jew, 2 Catholics and 28 Protestants. Schiff Deplores Issue Says Executives Should Not Be Chosen on Basis of Religion - Storrow Is New President." New York Times, May 30 1925, 26 (1 page). "Plan Pilgrimage to Rome." New York Times, 1925, 14. "Scout Executives Enter New Training Courses; Demand for Better Leadership Results in Opening of Classes Throughout the Country." New York Times, October 25 1925, X12 (1 page). "Scoutmaster Drowns Working on a Camp; Jersey Man Was a National Executive - Five Others Perish in Waters." New York Times, July 24 1925, 13 (1 page). "Storrow Becomes Second President of Boy Scouts; Boston Banker Succeeds Colin H. Livingston, Who Retires after Fifteen Years - New Grading System for Scouts." New York Times, June 7 1925, X9 (1 page). "Summerall Reviews Boys; General Tells Scouts at Roosevelt House to "Hit the Line."." New York Times, March 8 1925, 10 (1 page). "2,000 Boys Parade to St. Patrick's." New York Times, 31 May 1926, 9. "American Scouts Prepare Their Anniversary Festival; Six Hundred and Eighteen Councils to Take Part in Celebration Beginning Feb. 7." New York Times, January 31 1926, X14 (1 page). "Baden-Powell Here for Scout Meeting; Founder of Boys' Movement Will Address National Council with Coolidge. Calls It Factor for Peace after Washington Gathering Sir Robert Plans to Visit the Large Scout Centres." New York Times, April 29 1926, 21 (1 page). "Boy Scout Founder Sails on Majestic; Sir Robert Baden Powell Leaves Message to Youth Here of Anglo-American Amity. E.A. Filene a Passenger Boston Philanthropist in Single Cabin Decries Ostentatious Wealth - Praises Economy." New York Times, May 16 1926, 28 (1 page). "Boy Scout Training Courses Are to Begin Next Month; Widely Known Educators to Assist in the Work of Preparing Executives." New York Times, December 19 1926, XX14 (1 page). "The Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 13 1926, 12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Aim to Acquire Permanent Sites for Camps; Campaign in Progress Throughout the Country Is Showing Good Results." New York Times, July 11 1926, XX12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Begin World Tree Seed Exchange; Send Walnuts at Roosevelt Grave to Britain Dan Beard. National Scout Commissioner." New York Times, November 8 1926, 4 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Cite Laymen for Service to Boyhood; Award "Silver Buffalo" to Baden-Powell and Confer Decorations on Other Friends." New York Times, May 9 1926, X15 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Eager to Enjoy the Winter Camp Activities; National Headquarters Has Worked out Full List of Personal Equipment Required." New York Times, December 12 1926, XX13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Guests at Veterans' Rally; Justice Cropsey Makes Plea to Aid Law Enforcement as Patriotic Duty. Sets Task for the Legion General Harbord Also Speaks at Gathering Attended by Many Military and Civic Bodies." New York Times, February 23 1926, 7 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Have 623,396 Members Now; Lone Scout Branch Now Numbers 100,000 - a Boon to Farm Boys." New York Times, July 4 1926, X9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Here in Need of Many More Scoutmasters; Call Is Sent out for Men to Act as Leaders of Troops in the Metropolitan District." New York Times, November 28 1926, X24 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Here to Study Aviation; Course in Building and Flying Model Toy Planes Will Be Given by War Pilot. Part of Propaganda Drive American Society for Promoting Aviation Cooperates to Help "Educate the Public."." New York Times, May 16 1926, 15 (1 page). "Boy Scouts of World Meet in Council in Swiss Alps; Numerous American Delegates - the Program - Iroquois Tribe Adopts Two Officials." New York Times, July 25 1926, XX18 (1 page). "Brooklyn Will Demonstrate What Scouting Teaches Boys; Troop Members Will Pitch Camp and Build Bridges While Citizens Look On." New York Times, January 3 1926, X10 (1 page).

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"Coolidge Praises Boy Scout Ideals; Addressing 1,000 in Council at the Capital, He Says the Oath Gives Code for Life. Points to Conduct Rules Hails Them as 'Affirmative Obligations,' Not 'Prohibitions,' Binding Obedience to Law. Stresses Unity of Effort and Declares Welfare of the Nation Depends Upon Cooperation as Learned in Scouting." New York Times, May 2 1926, 18 (1 page). "Coolidge's Greeting Are Sent to Youths; President Hopes Scouts and 4-H Clubs Will Continue to Better Nation in New Year." New York Times, December 29 1926, 8 (1 page). "Eleven Boys Win Scout Hero Medals; Awards by National Court of Honor Are for Rescues under Perilous Conditions. Names of the Winners Boy, 14, Rescued His Scoutmaster, 37, from Drowning - Eighteen Certificates Given." New York Times, November 14 1926, 14 (1 page). "Four Scouts Get Gold Medal for Rescues from Drowning; National Court of Honor Bestows Highest Award on Boys from Three States." New York Times, January 10 1926, X10 (1 page). "Harriman Aids Boy Scouts; Heads Orange County Campaign to Raise $50,000." New York Times, December 12 1926, 19 (1 page). "Life Saving Awards for 14 Boy Scouts; National Court of Honor of Their Order Announces List of Winners. Five Receive Gold Medals Special Recognition for Those Who Risk Own Lives - Their Rescues Are Recounted. Life Saving Awards for 14 Boy Scouts." New York Times, December 26 1926, E1 (2 pages). "Merit Badges Won by Scouts Reach High Total for 1925; Firemanship, Health and Swimming Hold Lead among Sixty-Four Subjects." New York Times, January 24 1926, X20 (1 page). "New Boy Scout Committee to Develop Rural Activities." New York Times, November 7 1926, XX10 (1 page). "Rural Scouting Is to Be Developed Along New Lines; Lone Scout Division Promotes Merit Badge Work among Scattered Rural Boys." New York Times, April 18 1926, X13 (1 page). "Scout Dinner to Baden-Powell." New York Times, May 12 1926, 7 (1 page). "Scout Heads to Go to National Parley; Special Train Leaves Tomorrow with 80 Eastern Leaders for Hot Springs (Ark.) Meeting. 700 Expected to Attend Conference Will Be Most Important since Start of Movement Here 17 Years Ago." New York Times, September 19 1926, 13 (1 page). "Scout Tree Patrol Guards Riverside Memorial Grove; Boys Inspect Trees Daily to Detect Injury and to Protect Bird Sanctuary." New York Times, February 14 1926, X22 (1 page). "Scouts Create New Award for Men Who Serve Boys; Silver Buffaloes Will Be Presented at National Council Gathering." New York Times, April 25 1926, XX11 (1 page). "Seven New Camps for the Boy Scouts; Twenty-Five to Be Available This Summer Here and in New Jersey." New York Times, June 13 1926, E5 (1 page). "Sims and Beveridge Get Roosevelt Medal; D.C. Beard, Commissioner of the Boy Scouts, Also Honored at a Dinner." New York Times, October 28 1926, 9 (1 page). "Siwanoy Boy Scouts to Have 400-Acre Camp; Council Buys Wild Tract in Dutchess County - Will Raise $50,000 for Equipment." New York Times, September 19 1926, E5 (1 page). "Standard Oil to Drill on Scouts' Land." New York Times, April 29 1926, 11 (1 page). "Thirty Scouts Are Cited by the National Court of Honor; Gold Medal for Saving Life Goes to a Tenderfoot of Jersey City." New York Times, June 13 1926, XX12 (1 page). "12 Boy Scouts Win Heroism Medals; Brooklyn Lad in Group Getting Awards for Rescues in Peril - 21 Get Certificates. Beard Describes Exploits Boys' Week Celebration Opens - Inauguration of Washington 138 Years Ago Re-Enacted." New York Times, May 1 1927, 5 (1 page). "$500,000 Boy Scout Endowments." New York Times, January 11 1927, 18 (1 page). "Annual Boy Scout Meeting to Be Held at San Francisco; Every State Will Send Representatives to the Eighteenth Annual Assembly Next Year." New York Times, October 23 1927, X22 (1 page). "Article 4 -- No Title (Pope's Defense in Dissolving Catholic Boy Scouts)." New York Times, January 25 1927, 5.

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"Boy Communist, 15, Assails Schools; Our Teachers Biased toward Imperialism, He Charges in May Day Oration. Condemns Boy Scouts Capitalistic Organization, He Says - Gitlow and Others Also Speak at Central Opera House." New York Times, May 2 1927, 3 (1 page). "Boy Scout National Council Meets in New York May 11-12; Colonel Roosevelt in Charge of Dinner Program - Troop Demonstration and Silver Buffalo." New York Times, May 1 1927, XX10 (1 page). "Boy Scout Regional Council Opens Today at Briarcliff; Many Problems Are to Be Discussed During the Week- Notes of Other Activities." New York Times, October 30 1927, X15 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Ask for a Million." New York Times, April 17 1927, XX15. "Boy Scouts Get Honors; Nine Receive Eagle Badge - Court of Honor Embarrasses Youths." New York Times, January 2 1927, 26 (1 page). "Boy Scouts May Win Four New Merit Badges; Journalism, Canoeing, Salesmanship, Weather Have Now Been Added to the List." New York Times, January 30 1927, XX12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Name Director for Their Personnel Work." New York Times, June 26 1927, XX10. "Boy Scouts Name Director for Their Personnel Work; Ernest A. Stowell of Merchants' Association Will Select Candidates to Train as Leaders." New York Times, June 26 1927, XX10 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Open Anniversary Week; Extensive Programs Will Mark Organization's Founding in This Country 17 Years Ago. Pilgrimage to Washington 2,500 New York Boys to Visit the President on Feb. 12 - Adult Leaders Increase." New York Times, February 6 1927, 15 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Report Success in Anti-Caterpillar War; Persistent Campaign against the Destructive "Tent" Pest Is Conducted in Several States." New York Times, June 12 1927, XX14 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Save Lives by Giving Their Blood." New York Times, December 4 1927, X17 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Seek $1,000,000 for Camp." New York Times, April 1 1927, 23. "Boy Scouts Win Medals for Risks Taken in Life-Saving; Seventy Certificates for Heroism Awarded - Adoption of Indian Games Is Urged." New York Times, May 8 1927, X20 (1 page). "Boy Sea Scouts Become Crew on Arctic Expedition; Eight of Them Aboard the Ship That Carries the Borden-Field Museum Explorers." New York Times, May 15 1927, XX8 (1 page). "Eagle Rank for Boy Scouts Fixed as the Highest Award; Bronze, Silver and Gold Palms to Indicate Extra Merits - Requirements Stiffened." New York Times, February 6 1927, XX11 (1 page). "Eagle Scouts Build Trails in National Park Forests; Contract to Labor Five Hours Daily under Federal Supervision as a Public Service." New York Times, August 14 1927, X20 (1 page). "Fascisti Laud Pope for His Moderation: Official Paper Says Action on Scouts Was Received with 'Understandable Satisfaction.'." New York Times, January 26 1927, 5. "Gives Course in Boy Work." New York Times, August 1 1927, 21. "Hawaii's Boy Scouts Belong to Several Oriental Races; the Contest for Merit Badges Is Keen among the Members of the Various Troops." New York Times, July 31 1927, X12 (1 page). "Merit Badges Won by Scouts Grew in Number Last Year; Prison Commission's President Says Movement Should Be Used to Offset Criminal Influences." New York Times, February 20 1927, XX11 (1 page). "New Boy Scout Program Centres on Sea Scouting; New York District Hopes to Enroll 3,500 Older Lads in Three-Year Drive." New York Times, November 6 1927, XX11 (1 page). "Pennsylvania Boy Scouts Win Gold Fire Prevention Medals; Meritorious Work in State Forests - Scout Camp Awarded Red Cross Trophy - Other Events." New York Times, April 24 1927, XX10 (1 page). "Plan Scout Work for Younger Boys; Committees Confer on Extending Program to Youngsters 8 to 12 Years Old. Would Centre in Homes Project Is Also Discussed to Extend Training to Older Boys Who Quit the Ranks." New York Times, November 27 1927, 21 (1 page). "Pope Suppresses Catholic Scouts to Balk Mussolini." New York Times, January 25 1927, 1. "Scholarship for Boy Scouts Is Offered by Pennsylvania; Full Tuition at University Is Provided by the Arrangement - Sea Scout Program." New York Times, February 27 1927, X15 (1 page).

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"Scout Troops Win Praise for Work in Flooded Area; Boys Saved Life and Built Refugee Camps in the Territory Inundated by the Mississippi." New York Times, July 10 1927, XX8 (1 page). "Scouts Risk Lives to Rescue Others; Seventy Certificates for Heroism and Twenty-Four Honor Medals Awarded in 1926; a Record of Bravery One Boy Made Supreme Sacrifice - All but Three of the Rescues Were from Drowning." New York Times, July 17 1927, S10 (1 page). "Sea Scouts on Arctic Trip Report Progress and Thrills; Bear and Walrus Hunting Furnish Excitement on the Cruise - Other Activities." New York Times, August 28 1927, X8 (1 page). "Seven Receive Silver Buffalo, Given by American Boy Scouts; Awards for 1927 Are an Expression of Gratitude for Services Rendered to Boyhood." New York Times, May 29 1927, XX8 (1 page). "Special Program Has Been Arranged for the Week of Feb. 6 - How the Scouts Started." New York Times, January 16 1927, XX11 (1 page). "They Also Fill Sand Bags to Reinforce Levees - Scouts' Future in American Aviation." New York Times, June 5 1927, XX12 (1 page). "To Head Boy Scout Drive." New York Times, April 11 1927, 21. "Troops in American Territory Number 25,000--Merit Badge Talks to Be Broadcast." New York Times, March 6 1927, X8 (1 page). "22 Boy Scouts Get Gold Honor Medals; National Court Cites Acts of Bravery Where Life Was Risked to Serve Others. 27 Heroism Certificates 13-Year-Old New Yorker Saved Two Small Boys from Death by Auto-Others Prevented Fatalities." New York Times, May 7 1928, 2 (1 page). "Annual Boy Scout Meeting to Be Held on the West Coast; Gathering at San Francisco Is a Tribute to Growth of Movement--Scout Cruises Cruises for Sea Scouts." New York Times, February 19 1928, 141 (1 page). "Boy Scout Badges of Merit Reached High Mark in 1927." New York Times, March 4 1928, 131 (1 page). "Boy Scout Body Bans Drive on Girls' Smoking; Movement by Cleveland Board Repudiated." New York Times, July 13 1928, 11 (1 page). "Boy Scout Camps Are Now Open Winter and Summer; Growth of Outdoor Activities Is Recorded in Tenth Anniversary Camping Report a New State Camp. Protection for Skaters." New York Times, February 26 1928, 134 (1 page). "Boy Scout Court of Honor to Be Held on Thursday; Advancement to Higher Ranks Awaits 100 Lads at Roosevelt House--Other Scout News." New York Times, May 13 1928, 132 (1 page). "Boy Scout Traveling Camp." New York Times, August 12 1928, X11 (1 page). "Boy Scout Troops Enroll Business Men as "Buddies"; Handicapped Lads of Dayton, Ohio, Will Be Helped to Attend Meetings--Scout News a Scout Football Outing. Scouts Taken up in Planes." New York Times, December 2 1928, 160 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Adopt a Program for 300,000 Rural Members; Schools and Newspapers Are to Assist in the Establishment of New Groups a Good Turn for the Birds." New York Times, January 15 1928, 124 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Honor Lindbergh at Annual National Meeting; Award of Silver Buffalo Is Voted Him for His Distinguished Service to Boyhood." New York Times, April 22 1928, 124 (1 page). "Boy Scouts of the Nation Help to Get out the Vote; Scout Aviators Rewarded. A Pageant of Scouting." New York Times, November 4 1928, 138 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Mark Whole Lincoln Highway in One Day; Sign Posts Are to Be Erected over 3,100 Miles of Road after a Coast-to-Coast Safety Tour Scout Tribute to Dead Flier." New York Times, July 8 1928, 98 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Set Markers for Whole Lincoln Highway; Safety Campaign from Coast to Coast Will Be Carried out in a Day on Sept: 1; Eskimo Scout Troops." New York Times, August 19 1928, 129 (1 page). "Conference of Boy Scouts Ends at Cornell University; Scoutmasters' Activities and International Work among the Subjects Discussed Honored." New York Times, September 23 1928, XX9 (1 page).

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"Crippled Boy Scout Attains the Eagle Badge of Merit; Los Angeles Lad Passes Tests Designed for Scouts without Physical Handicap Legion Sponsors Scouts." New York Times, April 1 1928, 138 (1 page). "First Boy Scout Air Troop Is Now at Work at Omaha; a Practical Knowledge of Aviation Is the Ai of Study--Model Planes to Be Built Scout Wins Navy Day Contest." New York Times, December 16 1928, XX10 (1 page). "Ford's Success Talk Starts Criticism; West, Boy Scout Executive, Suggests Manufacturer Does Not Know Real Success." New York Times, December 15 1928, 14 (1 page). "Four Boy Scouts Receive Special Scholarship Awards; Prize for "Yankee Ingenuity" Goes to Bridge Building Lad--Other Scout News." New York Times, October 21 1928, 162 (1 page). "Leaders of the Boy Scouts to Gather in San Francisco." New York Times, March 18 1928, 140. "Lone Scout Council Chiefs Appointed for Coming Year; Scouts' Reforestation Work." New York Times, November 25 1928, X22 (1 page). "Newark Boy Scout to Head the New Press Association; Scouts Fight Fire." New York Times, March 25 1928, 140 (1 page). "Scout Honor Awards Given for Services to Wild Life; Three Receive Medals for Game Protection and Conservation Work--Other Scout News Admiral Made a Scout. A Scout Hospital Camp. Scouts Build Ship Models." New York Times, April 29 1928, X20 (1 page). "Scout's Offer Medal to Unknown Soldier; Lindbergh among Seven to Whom Silver Buffalo Is Awarded of San Francisco." New York Times, April 11 1928, 36 (1 page). "Sea Scouts to Cruise; Governor Presents Badges. Scouts Fight Forest Fires." New York Times, June 10 1928, 110 (1 page). "Southampton Busy in Aid of Young Folk; Appeal for Fund to Maintain Boy Scout Camp Receives Generous Response. Fete for Cripples Friday Dancing Contests Will Mark the Carnival--Visiting Yachts at Sebonac Club. Plan for Carnival Day. Give Luncheon at Beach Club." New York Times, August 27 1928, 19 (1 page). "Staten Island Boy Scouts Will Have "Largest" Camp; Built on Foundation Site near Narrowsburg, It Will Be Completed in Four Weeks Work of Scouts Praised. Toys for the Toyless. Invitation to Football." New York Times, August 26 1928, 129 (1 page). "Twelve New Merit Badges Added to Boy Scouts List; the Eagle Grade Is Made More Accessible for Rural Lads--Other Scout News National Conference Plans. Scout Camp a Memorial. Scouts as Archaeologists." New York Times, February 12 1928, 125 (1 page). "Work on National Park Trails Again Enlists the Boy Scouts." New York Times, June 3 1928, X11 (1 page). "American Scout Officials Receive Belgian Decoration; Officer's Star of Honor Presented to Three for Their Services to Boyhood a New Camp in Virginia." New York Times, August 11 1929, X18 (1 page). "Boy Scout Enrolment List Has Now Reached 816,958." New York Times, March 31 1929, 130 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Acquire Famous Limberlost Cabin as Camp; Gene Stratton-Porter's Land Is to Be Made into a Nature Shrine and Scout Centre Governor Roosevelt a Scout. Scouts Place Air Marker." New York Times, April 28 1929, 147 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Animal Work Extended in Pennsylvania; Scouts Plant Trees. Inter-Racial Work." New York Times, June 9 1929, X11 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Seek a $10,000,000 Fund; Plan Nation-Wide Campaign for Endowment to Finance Expansion of Work. School to Be Established Part of Money Will Also Be Used to Give Pensions to Leaders. Six Get Silver Buffalos Coolidge and Commander Byrd Are among Those Honored for Their Service to Youth. $100,000 Gift Announced. Message from Byrd Read." New York Times, May 14 1929, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Tree Planting to Exceed Previous Record." New York Times, June 23 1929, XX8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Win New Praise for Work in Conservation; Brooklyn Lads Fight Blister Rust--Chicago Boys Help Combat Michigan Forest Fire." New York Times, October 13 1929, XX9 (1 page).

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"Byrd's Boy Scout 21 Years Old Today; Birthday Message to Siple from Chief Beard Tells Him of Mate's Commission on Scout Ship." New York Times, December 18 1929, 3 (1 page). "C.A. Worden Dies; Boy Scout Official; Executive of Queens Council since 1915--One of Pioneers in Movement." New York Times, January 24 1929, 20 (1 page). "Daniel Beard Back Tells of School Meet; Praises Showing of French Lads-Berengaria in Midocean Talks with Sydney." New York Times, August 24 1929, 16 (1 page). "Merit Badge of Boy Scouts Won by 489,108 in a Year; Record Number of Lads Succeed in Proving Proficiency--Other Scout News Scout Flood-Relief Work." New York Times, March 24 1929, 174 (1 page). "New Medal and Scholarship as Annual Boy Scout Award; Veterans of Foreign Wars Make the Offer for Eagle Scouts Who Have Saved Life Blind Lad Tries out for Crew." New York Times, November 17 1929, XX6 (1 page). "Recognizes Boy Scoutism." New York Times, 15 April 1929, 52. "Scholarships in Engineering Offered Newark Boy Scouts; Two Annual Awards Announced by the National Council--Other News of Scouting." New York Times, June 16 1929, XX10 (1 page). "Two Boy Scouts to Receive Journalistic Work Awards; Winner of Four-Year College Scholarship Is Soon to Be Announced--Other Scout News Rescued from Snow." New York Times, March 17 1929, X24 (1 page). "Two More Boy Scouts Win Awards of Scholarships; Scouts Aid Air Mail Survey." New York Times, August 18 1929, X18 (1 page). "W.W. Head Re-Elected Boy Scout President; Twelve Members Added to National Council--Junior Auxiliary Urged by Committee." New York Times, May 15 1929, 44 (1 page). "Boy Scout Program Widened for 4,000,000 Younger Lads; the "Cubs" Are to Be Recruited from Ranks of Youths between 9 and 12 Years First Aid." New York Times, February 23 1930, 125 (1 page). "Boy Scout Troops of Hawaii Include Many Racial Strains." New York Times, October 12 1930, X17 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Aid the Unemployed." New York Times, November 23 1930, 141 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Are Embarked on Tree-Planting Campaign." New York Times, June 1 1930, X12 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Are to Celebrate Twenty Years of Activities; Birthday Program Will Begin on Feb. 7 and Continue Several Days with Varied Programs Swimming Pool for Scouts. Scout Bird House Contest." New York Times, January 19 1930, 135 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Are Undertaking Wide Tree-Planting Project." New York Times, April 20 1930, 124 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Award 7 Silver Buffaloes; President Hoover and Governor Roosevelt Included in List of Honored. Harkness Gives $1,000,000 Other Donations of $500,000 to $25,000 toward $10,000,000 Trust Fund Are Revealed. Citations and Services. Campaign Committee Named. Gifts Include Indian Articles." New York Times, May 13 1930, 18 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Fight Forest Fires." New York Times, May 18 1930, X13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Plan an Aviation Unit; Council Approves Formation of Division for Older Boys at Its Convention. Hoover Is Again Honored Participation in Oregon Trail Fete Is Endorsed--Better Fire-Fighting Equipment Is Urged." New York Times, May 14 1930, 23 (1 page). "Cub Groups of Boy Scouts Are Now Being Organized; Program Adopted by Central Organization after Long Inquiry by a Staff of Educators." New York Times, May 25 1930, 127 (1 page). "Dan Beard, at 80, Gives Scout Ideal; Father of American Boys' Organization, on Birthday, Tells Recipe for Forming Group. Gets Many Felicitations Commissioner, at Suffern Estate, Shows Unabated Youthful Spirit and Love of Nature. Tells of General Wallace. Dan Beard, at 80, Gives Scout Ideal Doesn't Want Rest." New York Times, June 22 1930, N1 (2 pages). "Fleet of Sea Scout Vessels Now Numbers More Than 500; All but Five States Are Represented in Program--New York Schooner Is Largest Craft Gift to Indianapolis Scouts." New York Times, August 3 1930, 106 (1 page).

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"Manhattan Boy Scout Troops Find Time for Nature Work." New York Times, October 19 1930, 128 (1 page). "Plan to Organize Boy Scout Juniors; Officials at Convention Here Act to Form "Cubs" for Those under 12; District Attorney Crain a Scout." New York Times, February 15 1930, 9 (1 page). "President Hoover to Speak at Boy Scout Anniversary; Celebration of Twentieth Year of Scouting in America to Be Broadcast Tomorrow Scout Press Association." New York Times, March 9 1930, 154 (1 page). "School for Scout Leaders Holds Twenty-Fifth Session." New York Times, March 2 1930, 148 (1 page). "Scouts Make Merit Record; Badges Awarded in 1929 Numbered More Than a Half Million a University of Scouting." New York Times, September 14 1930, 115 (1 page). "Two Boy Scouts Take Part in Scientific Expeditions; Scout Wins Edison Scholarship. Scout Gives Blood." New York Times, August 24 1930, X13 (1 page). "American Scouting 21 Years Old Today; Boys to Celebrate Anniversary Throughout the Nation and in Many Distant Lands. To Hear Hoover Greeting Troops to Accept 'Community Good Turn' Tasks as Feature of Week of Celebration. Broadcast to Open Exercises." New York Times, February 8 1931, 38 (1 page). "At Twenty-One." New York Times, May 5 1931, 26 (1 page). "Beard at 81 Denies Scouts Foster War; National Commissioner of Boys' Organization Takes Issue with "Soap-Box Orators." War a "Darn Fool Thing" No Sentiment in It Any More, He Says--Nearly Felled by Fumes on Way from Kentucky Fete." New York Times, June 22 1931, 19 (1 page). "Boy Scouts and Unemployed; Scout Troop Comes of Age. Indians Form Scout Troop." New York Times, March 1 1931, X11 (1 page). "Hoover Aids Boy Scouts; Scouts' Civic Aid. A Good Turn Rewarded." New York Times, February 8 1931, 137 (1 page). "Mortimer L. Schiff." New York Times, June 5 1931, 19 (1 page). "Mortimer Schiff Reads Boy Scouts; New York Banker, Worker in Movement since Start in America, Succeeds Walter Head. New Decoration Created "the Beaver" for Local Awards--Council Is Told of Mrs. Hoover's Praise--Paul Siple Talks." New York Times, May 7 1931, 22 (1 page). "New March by Goldman; He Directs His Band in "the Boy Scouts of America."." New York Times, June 16 1931, 33 (1 page). "Plan Simple Funeral for Mortimer Schiff; Members of Family Await Word from Widow in Paris before Setting Time of Burial." New York Times, June 6 1931, 17 (1 page). "Says Church Brings Life's Chief Boons; Dr. Wyland Views Christianity as the Dominant Force in the Civilized World." New York Times, July 6 1931, 26 (1 page). "West Sails Today for Scout Meeting; Will Attend the International Conference at Vienna on Work among Boys. Poles to Honor Wilson Group of 75, Will Place Wreath on Statue--Seven Liners Depart and Two, Are Due Here." New York Times, July 17 1931, 23 (1 page). "Beard, 82, Recalls His Artist Days; ' Uncle Dan' in City for a Boy Scout Meeting, Tells of His Work with Mark Twain. Just Back from Kentucky Says He Keeps Pretty Busy Revising Book on Bugs and Looking after the Wild Life at Suffern Home." New York Times, June 22 1932, 23 (1 page). "Hoover Applauds 10-Year Plan of Boy Scouts; Calls It Answer to Challenge He Made in 1930." New York Times, July 27 1932, 19 (1 page). "Scouts Act on Plan for Big Enrollment." New York Times, May 18 1932, 23. "Scouts Act on Plan for Big Enrolment; End Rally by Adopting 10-Year Program to Train One out of Every Four Boys. 1,300,000 Members Is Aim National Council Also Extends Term of Course to 4 Years-Patri Urges Wide School Course." New York Times, May 18 1932, 23 (1 page). "Scouts Get $250,000 from Mrs. J.H. Schiff; Gift in Memory of Her Son Is Made Known at Rally of National Council. To Endow Training School 7 Benefactors of Boyhood Are Cited- Hoover Congratulates Members on Year's Record. Donovan of "69th" Speaks Urges Leaders of Youth to Meet Challenge of Today in Spirit of World War Period." New York Times, May 17 1932, 23 (1 page).

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"Scouts Get Big Tract as Schiff Memorial; Reservation of 480 Acres in Morristown, N.J., Acquired by $250,000 Gift." New York Times, September 23 1932, 8 (1 page). "Six Boy Scouts Win Medals for Valor; Awards Are Made to Youths Who Risked Their Lives in Saving Others. Five Drowning Rescues Applied First Aid as They Learned It in Camp- 21 Receive Heroism Certificates." New York Times, December 12 1932, 32 (1 page). "Boy Scout Council Is Told of Gains; Dr. J.E. West Reports 1,262,735 Membership as Meeting Opens at Kansas City. Roosevelt Extols Move Message Calls It 'Vital Factor in America' - Dr. Cadman Sees 'Elemental Religion.'." New York Times, June 3 1933, 15 (1 page). "Boy Scout School for Leaders Opens; Dinner and Fireside Meeting at Schiff Reservation in Jersey Start Studies for 16." New York Times, November 19 1933, N6 (1 page). "Hoover Awards Won by Boy Scouts Here; Queens and Richmond Councils to Be Honored This Week for 10-Year Citizenship Aid." New York Times, February 8 1933, 16 (1 page). "Leaders Dedicate Schiff Scout Park." New York Times, October 19 1933, 21. "A National Reservation." New York Times, October 18 1933, 20 (1 page). "Schiff Scout Park to Be Dedicated; 500-Acre Jersey Reservation, Gift to Youth of Nation, to Be Opened Wednesday." New York Times, October 15 1933, N1 (1 page). "Training for Boys in Slump Is Urged; Bolan among Leaders Endorsing Boy Scouts Campaign at Rally of Bronx Council." New York Times, April 27 1933, 18 (1 page). "5,000 Scouts Visit Roosevelt Grave; Commissioner Beard, 84, Leads Pilgrimage of Boys from 4 States at Oyster Bay. Floral Wreaths Placed Then Executive Speaks at Tomb, Assailing Materialists and Extolling President." New York Times, October 21 1934, N1 (1 page). "31 Scout Leaders at Training School; Course in Boys' Organization Begins at Schiff Reservation in New Jersey." New York Times, September 16 1934, 8 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Aid Needy; Respond to Roosevelt's Appeal with 1,705,743 Articles." New York Times, May 27 1934, N8 (1 page). "Dr. Mayo Backs Boy Scout Health Tests; Says Members Can Act as Missionaries." New York Times, November 6 1934, 27 (1 page). "Membership of 160 Enrolled in 9 Ships of Sea Scout Organization in Manhattan." New York Times, September 9 1934, S4 (1 page). "A Million Strong." New York Times, June 4 1934, 16 (1 page). "A Mobilization of Youth." New York Times, February 10 1934, 14 (1 page). "The National Good Turn." New York Times, February 11 1934, E4 (1 page). "Roosevelt Urges Scouts Aid Needy; in Radio Address He Asks the Boys to Collect Clothing as a 'National Good Turn.' Furniture, Bedding Also Idea Was Advanced by Hopkins - Cooperation Is Pledged by Governors and Mayors." New York Times, February 11 1934, 28 (1 page). "Scouts' Religion Held Main Asset; Is Key to Their Achievement, National Official Says at Queens Conference. Church Support Hailed Schools Also Said to Be Backing Movement - Army and Navy Cadets Were Members." New York Times, December 16 1934, 36 (1 page). "2,000 in Tribute to Dan Beard, 85; Throng Suffern for Parade and Pageant Depicting Life of the Scout Leader. Plaque Given to Him Gift from 6,530,330 Beneficiaries of Scouting - 'Still Going Strong,' He Declares." New York Times, June 23 1935, 5 (1 page). "2,000 Scouts Hold Manhattan Rally; Crowd of 3,000 Sees Review on Drill Floor of 102d Engineers Armory. 16 Troops Receive Flags Boys Demonstrate Skill with Signal Towers, Pitch Tents and Light Camp Fires." New York Times, April 14 1935, 21 (1 page). "$250,000 Restored on Scout Jamboree; Insurance Company Makes up All but $50,000 of Losses - Rest to Be Paid Soon. Boys to Get Gifts Back Even Those Who Paid 50c for Magazine to Be Repaid - Most Contributions $25." New York Times, September 11 1935, 5 (1 page). "$554,853 Received in Jamboree Fees; Boy Scout Headquarters Here Continues to Get Money in Spite of Cancellation. All Will Be Refunded Dr. West Says Boys Appreciate President's Motives - He May Greet Foreigners." New York Times, August 11 1935, N3 (1 page).

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"Aid to Scout Fund Urged; Campaign Leaders Tell Parents of Need for Training Boys." New York Times, April 15 1935, 22 (1 page). "Blanshard Demands Scout List of Reds; Calls on Col. Roosevelt to Publish Names of 2,904 Held Unfit to Lead Boys." New York Times, May 19 1935, 7 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Backed by Mayor in Drive; Named a Sponsor for Jubilee, He Receives Uniform Hat for Son to Aspire To." New York Times, March 14 1935, 23 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Head Explains 'Red' List; Name Applies Solely to Color of Sticker Put on Cards of Dismissed Group Leaders. Causes for Ousters Vary Dishonesty and Moral Charges among Reasons, Says Dr. West - Communism No Item." New York Times, June 9 1935, N4 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Launch Drive for $329,000; Campaign Workers Are Told Modern Life in Cities Adds to Need for Movement." New York Times, April 11 1935, 15 (1 page). "Camp Chaplains Named." New York Times, July 5 1935, 11. "Catholics Back Scouts: Archdiocese Here Seeks Troop in Every Parish, Says Ridder." New York Times, November 21 1935, 25. "Catholics Unite with Boy Scouts." New York Times, May 28 1935, 28. "Church Programs in the City Today; Pastors Will Compare Problems of Lincoln and Roosevelt in Their Sermons. Bishops in Some Pulpits Special Boy Scout Services - Priests Will Urge Clean Books on Parishioners." New York Times, February 10 1935, N10 (1 page). "Head of the French Boy Scouts Arrives for Big Jamboree in Washington Aug. 21." New York Times, August 7 1935, 21 (1 page). "Jamboree Planned for Scouts in 1937; Executive Council Approves the Proposal - Date and Place to Be Fixed Later." New York Times, October 18 1935, 25 (1 page). "Life-Saving Medals Earned by 5 Scouts; Boys Risked Their Own Lives, Honor Court Finds - Others Cited for Heroism." New York Times, November 8 1935, 25 (1 page). "Medal for Boy Scout in Bay Rescue Urged; Honor for Fort Wood Sergeant's Son Asked after He Saves a Playmate in Bay." New York Times, July 26 1935, 13 (1 page). "Nation Felicitates Scouts on Jubilee." New York Times, February 10 1935, N1. "Nation Felicitates Scouts on Jubilee; Vice President, Cabinet Members; Senators, Governors Send Words of Praise. Boys Man City Offices Take over Municipal Functions at White Plains - 1,000 Attend Mass at Cathedral Here. Nation Felicitates Scouts on Jubilee." New York Times, February 10 1935, N1 (2 pages). "Philippine Fete Staged by Scouts; Island Natives as Climax Put on Moro War Dance on Roof in Park Av. Songs in Tagalog Heard Col. Roosevelt, in Address of Welcome, Praises Visitors as Aiding Patriotism." New York Times, August 30 1935, 18 (1 page). "Pope Blesses Germans: Extends Benediction to Catholic Boy Scouts to All in the Reich." New York Times, April 23 1935, 28. "Pope Hears Nazis Seized Pilgrims." New York Times, May 2 1935, 10. "Roosevelt Lauds Boy Scout Record; President Sends Message to National Council in Session at Chicago. Mineola Wins Sea Flag Two New Yorkers Are among Six to Whom Silver Buffalo Is Awarded." New York Times, May 17 1935, 16 (1 page). "Scout Chief, Back from Europe, Found Our Boys Lead Them All; W.W. Head Ascribes This to Religious Freedom Clause in the Movement's Cobe - Roosevelt to Make 'Jamboree' Address on Radio Tonight - Mayor Will Greet 2,000 at Park Songfest." New York Times, August 21 1935, 21 (1 page). "Scouting's Birthday." New York Times, February 8 1935, 20 (1 page). "Scouts Here Open Jubilee." New York Times, February 9 1935, 3. "Scouts Lend Aid to Wild Life." New York Times, December 29 1935, XX6 (1 page). "Awards for Heroism Made by Boy Scouts; National Court of Honor Lists Winners of 10 Gold Medals and 11 Certificates." New York Times, July 12 1936, N2 (1 page).

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"Boy Scout Heroes Honored for Valor; Four Who Saved Lives at Risk of Their Own Selected for Gold Medals. Larchmont Youth in List Rewarded for Plunging into Icy River and Bringing Another Boy to Shore." New York Times, October 31 1936, 21 (1 page). "Boy Scout Idea Hailed." New York Times, March 16 1936, 13. "Boy Scout Idea Hailed; Officials of Three Churches Acclaim the Movement." New York Times, March 16 1936, 13 (1 page). "Camp Chaplains Assigned to Camps." New York Times, June 27 1936, 18. "Catholic Scouts in Jubilee Service: 1,500 from 75 Councils Attend the Special Observances at St. Patrick's Cathedral." New York Times, February 10 1936, 3. "Chief Scout West in Post 25 Years; Lays Success in Developing Boys' Program to Persistent Efforts for Project. Will Be Honored Today Executive to Receive Tributes from Leaders at Ceremony in Headquarters Here." New York Times, January 2 1936, 19 (1 page). "Churches Honor Boy Scouts." New York Times, 9 February 1936, XX8. "Dr. West Outlines Scouts' New Aims; Hopes to Make Ideals 'a More Militant Force' to Meet National Problems, He Says. Begins 26th Year in Post Messages from Roosevelt and Other Leaders Are Read at Ceremony Here." New York Times, January 3 1936, 21 (1 page). "Polish Boy Scouts Astounded by City; Greeted by American Leaders at Luncheon, Then Take Sightseeing Trip." New York Times, July 7 1936, 21 (1 page). "Roosevelt Lauds Boy Scout Ideals; President, Hailing 26th Year of Organization, Sees Aid for Future in Its Training. 6,000 in the City Listen in Groups Throughout Nation Led by Dr. West in Repeating Oath - 'Circus' Held in Armory. Roosevelt Lauds Boy Scout Ideals." New York Times, February 9 1936, N1 (2 pages). "Scout Campers Go to Church." New York Times, July 5 1936, X 8. "Scout 'Career Men' Will Hold Meeting; 700 Plan to Attend Training Conference This Week at French Lick, Ind." New York Times, March 8 1936, 39 (1 page). "Scouts as Good-Will Envoys." New York Times, April 12 1936, XX6 (1 page). "Scouts Get $125,000 from a Relief Fund; President, in Message to Boys' Council, Praises Work - Six Get Service Awards." New York Times, May 22 1936, 23 (1 page). "Scouts Plan for Jamboree." New York Times, November 15 1936, XX8 (1 page). "Value of Scouting Praised by Lawes; Sing Sing Warden Urges More Aid for Boys' Movement by 'Intelligent Citizens.' Sees It as Blow at Crime Four Queens Adults Honored at the Councils Meeting for Their Service to Youth." New York Times, December 13 1936, 46 (1 page). "1,069,165 in Boy Scouts; Chief Executive Reports Largest Membership in History." New York Times, January 28 1937, 27 (1 page). "2,500 Boy Scouts March to Church." New York Times, February 8 1937, 3. "2,500 Boy Scouts March to Church; St. Patrick's Service Marks the 27th Anniversary of Catholic Units Mgr. Breslin Hails Them He Declares Movement Is an Antidote to the Influences of 'Paganized Teachings'." New York Times, February 8 1937, 3 (1 page). "6 Boy Scouts Win Heroism Awards; Three Get Gold Honor Medals and Three Get Certificates for Saving Lives Ten Rescues Involved Veterans of Foreign Wars Grant Goes to Member of Troop in Haverhill, Mass." New York Times, May 26 1937, 22 (1 page). "$50,000 Gift to Aid Boy Scout Campaign; Mr. And Mrs. J. F. Schoellkopf of Buffalo Back Program for 'Less-Chance' Children." New York Times, August 3 1937, 19 (1 page). "All Dixie Scouts Stir Washington." New York Times, July 4 1937, 2. "Awards to Boy Scouts; 16 to Get Medals or Certificates for Saving Lives." New York Times, November 6 1937, 15 (1 page). "Back from Scout Meet It." New York Times, August 24 1937, 23 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Celebrate; Radio Address by President Will Mark 27th Anniversary." New York Times, February 7 1937, 50 (1 page). "Call Boy Scouts to Defend Church." New York Times, July 5 1937, 18. "Catholic Boy Scouts to Defend Church." New York Times, July 5 1937, 18.

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"Catholic Scout Troops Increase." New York Times, February 17 1937, 14. "Catholics Parade to Outdoor Rally." New York Times, June 14 1937, 26. "Dutch Scouts Plan World Jamboree." New York Times, April 11 1937, 180 (1 page). "Faces Snake 35 Minutes; Boy Scout Executive Captures Rattler after Tense Encounter." New York Times, June 21 1937, 21 (1 page). "Foreign Scouts at Jamboree." New York Times, June 20 1937, 160 (1 page). "Hails Scouts as Citizens; Schuck at Syracuse Session Calls Them Bulwark of Democracy." New York Times, April 24 1937, 4 (1 page). "Life of Service Urged by Baden-Powell, 80; Founder of Boy Scout Movement Says Happiness Comes from Being Useful to Others." New York Times, February 22 1937, 7 (1 page). "More Than a Million." New York Times, February 11 1937, 22 (1 page). "Nazis Ban Catholic Body." New York Times, October 30 1937, 3. "Philippine Scouts Honor U. S. Leader." New York Times, October 27 1937, 20 (1 page). "Roosevelt Invites Scouts to Capital; President, on Radio, Promises Boys a Tent City for 25,000 at 'Jamboree' in Summer Opens Week Celebration in Observance of 27th Anniversary-Forest Hills, L. I., Boy in White House Honor Guard the President's Address Eight Boys Form Honor Guard Praises Scout Work in Flood." New York Times, February 9 1937, 25 (1 page). "Scout 'Explorers' Go Afield." New York Times, August 1 1937, 154 (1 page). "Scout Leaders Named; Seven Changes in Executive Staff Are Announced." New York Times, July 29 1937, 21 (1 page). "Scout Membership Rises; Registration of All Classes at Record High with 1,075,423." New York Times, June 13 1937, 44 (1 page). "Scouting Marching On"." New York Times, July 1 1937, 26 (1 page). "Scouts at Special Mass: 600 Catholics of Bronx Council Observe Armistice Day." New York Times, November 12 1937, 2. "Scouts Will Build Capital Tent City; Government Has Lent 350 Acres on Banks of Potomac for World Jamboree 25,000 Boys to Attend President to Address Rally Which Will Be Held from June 30 to July 9." New York Times, April 4 1937, 45 (1 page). "Sea Scouts Assist Palace Visitors; Members of Brooklyn Council Serve as Guards, Ushers and Messengers." New York Times, January 10 1937, 78 (1 page). "Style Show on Jan. 4 to Assist Boy Scouts; Many Society Women to Act as Manikins--Luncheon to Be a Part of the Program." New York Times, December 26 1937, 65 (1 page). "$5,000 Aids Scout Fund; Suffolk Council Gets Anonymous Gift in Budget Drive." New York Times, July 8 1938, 19 (1 page). "6,000 Boy Scouts March in 5th Ave; Parade to St. Patrick's for Services Marking 28th Year of the Organization Hear a Plea for Peace Father Shea Urges Them to Serve as 'Soldiers' for the Cause of Good-Will." New York Times, February 7 1938, 5 (1 page). "9 Boy Scouts Win Awards for Heroism; Gold Honor Medals Go to Seven--Others Get Certificates." New York Times, April 29 1938, 23 (1 page). "Boy Scout Drive Planned." New York Times, December 29 1938, 21 (1 page). "Boy Scout Membership Increases to 1,213,755." New York Times, October 30 1938, 53 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Honor Eight of Leaders; Award Silver Buffalo Medal for 'Distinguished Service to Boyhood' Connie Mack in the List Baseball Player Is Linked with Four H Leader and Late W. T. Hornaday Suggests Rural Expansion." New York Times, May 15 1938, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scouts List 1,186,557; Membership Is Largest in the Organization's History." New York Times, August 12 1938, 19 (1 page). "Brooklyn Scout Drive on; $1,900 Special Gifts Announced as Campaign Is Opened." New York Times, February 22 1938, 23 (1 page). "Brooklyn Scout Honored; Wins Heroism Award Bestowed Only Once Before." New York Times, October 30 1938, 38 (1 page). "Catholic Scout Troops Gain." New York Times, March 5 1938, 34.

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"Daniel Beard Gets Medal of Masons; Grand Lodge Hails Him for Boy Scout Work, as Molder of 'America of Tomorrow' 4 Other Awards Made Dunsmore, Markham, Evans and Bacheller Honored--Constitution Year Marked Scope of Award Extended Associates in Big Brother Plan." New York Times, May 5 1938, 24 (1 page). "Dog Hero Receives Boy Scout Medal; Paddy Reilly Gets Life-Saving Badge and Citation at City Hall Ceremony." New York Times, September 21 1938, 27 (1 page). "Floors Are Leased in Downtown Area; Stock Brokers Take Space in 30 Broad St.--Postoffice Stays in Lafayette St. Aviation Club Located Boy Scouts of America Rent Additional Space in Park Avenue Building." New York Times, February 19 1938, 28 (1 page). "Harvey A. Gordon, Scout Executive; National Camp Engineer for the Organization Dies at Home Here at 54." New York Times, December 16 1938, 25 (1 page). "Honors Are Awarded to 300 Boy Scouts; 500 from Lower East Side Attend District Court of Honor." New York Times, June 24 1938, 13 (1 page). "New Director of Camping Named for Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 21 1938, 5 (1 page). "Pension Plan for Scouts; Retirement Program Adopted to Aid 1,500 Employees." New York Times, February 3 1938, 25 (1 page). "Roosevelt Hails Boy Scouts' Work; Radio Message on Organization's Birthday Urges Study of Others' Problems He Lauds Ideals of Peace President Says Training Best Assurance of Maintaining American Traditions Roosevelt's Speech Theme for Week Praised Urges International-Study." New York Times, February 8 1938, 23 (1 page). "Roosevelt to Broadcast; Will Open Boy Scout Week by Talk from White House." New York Times, January 19 1938, 25 (1 page). "Scout Leader 80 Today; W. D. Murray, Member of Board, Congratulated by West." New York Times, July 17 1938, 31 (1 page). "Scout Leaders' Annual Meeting." New York Times, May 8 1938, 175 (1 page). "Scout Patrols Honored; Manhattan Boys Win Ratings as Suffern '' Ends." New York Times, May 31 1938, 21 (1 page). "Scouts Serve at Gettysburg." New York Times, June 26 1938, 146 (1 page). "Scouts to Camp at Marietta." New York Times, July 17 1938, 139 (1 page). "Scouts to Go to Camp; 1,000 to Take Part in 3-Day Week-End Event near Suffern." New York Times, May 22 1938, 40 (1 page). "Sea Scouts Get Boats Ready." New York Times, April 24 1938, 165 (1 page). "Style Show Is Given to Help Boy Scouts; Many Luncheon Parties Feature of the Program--Mrs. Thomas W. Whitall Is a Hostess." New York Times, January 5 1938, 18 (1 page). "To Honor T. Roosevelt; Scouts to Make Yearly Pilgrimage to His Grave Today." New York Times, October 22 1938, 19 (1 page). "3,000 Catholic Scouts Will Parade Today." New York Times, February 12 1939, 7. "3,000 Catholic Scouts Will Parade Today; Services at Cathedral Also to Mark Anniversary." New York Times, February 12 1939, 7 (1 page). "5 Scouts Honored for Saving Lives; Gold Medals and Certificate Given to Boy Swimmers Who Made Heroic Rescues Hornaday Awards Made Contributions to Wild Animal Conservation Recognized by Zoological Society Here." New York Times, December 24 1939, 15 (1 page). "11 Boy Scouts Get Heroism Awards; Three Gold Medals and Eight Certificates Are Granted." New York Times, May 2 1939, 26 (1 page). "$20,000 Is Realized in Boy Scout Drive; Brooklyn Council Is Drawing Nearer $50,000 Goal." New York Times, March 11 1939, 4 (1 page). "Boon of Democracy to Be Theme of Nation-Wide Boy Scout Week; Citizenship to Be Stressed in Events Starting Tomorrow, Marking 29th Year of Movement in United States." New York Times, February 7 1939, 15 (1 page).

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"Boy Scout Awards Will Go to Heroes; Eight Who Rescued Persons from Drownings Named for Special Honors Gold Medals for Two One Saved Two Boys from Icy Creek--Other Saved Youth Helpless in Lake." New York Times, February 23 1939, 20 (1 page). "Boy Scout Rolls Gain; 10% Rise in Membership in Last Year Reported." New York Times, October 22 1939, 28 (1 page). "Boy Scouts' Council to Meet Wednesday; Two-Day Session to Open Here --Special Fair Exercises." New York Times, June 25 1939, 38 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Open Patriotic Program." New York Times, January 28 1939, 9. "Boy Scouts to Open Patriotic Program; Illustrated Brochure Issued on Americanism, in Contrast to Communism and Fascism La Guardia to Begin Drive City Hall Ceremony Wednesday to Include Induction of 250,000th Scout Here Special Meetings Arranged Picture of Youths in Soviet "Propaganda of Hate" Noted." New York Times, January 28 1939, 9 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Unite in 'Reverence Day'." New York Times, February 13 1939, 8. "Boy Scouts Unite in 'Reverence Day'; Colorful Parades and Services Part of National Program for Anniversary Week Marchers Form a Cross 4,500 Catholics Gather at St. Patrick's--Protestants at St. John's Cathedral Buglers Sound "Church Call" Scroll Honors Cardinal Hayes Times Wide World." New York Times, February 13 1939, 8 (1 page). "Catholic Boy Scouts to Honor Cardinal." New York Times, February 5 1939, 15. "Council to Reward 36 Scout Heroes; Fourteen to Get Gold Medals at Opening Session Today of National Convention 50,000 to Visit the Fair Troops from Dozen Eastern States Will Assemble for Celebration Tomorrow to Exceed Jamboree Total Head to Open Meeting." New York Times, June 28 1939, 26 (1 page). "Fellow Scouts." New York Times, February 11 1939, 8 (1 page). "Nassau Boy Scouts Get 34-Acre Tract; Land in North Hills Presented to the County Council by Edward S. Harkness to Be Used as a Camp Deed Provides That the Gift, Valued at $150,000, May Be Sold If Desired." New York Times, December 3 1939, 26 (1 page). "New York's 250,000th Boy Scout Enrolled." New York Times, January 31 1939, 22. "Scout Day to Draw 50,000 Boys to City; Several States Will Send Big Delegations to Fair." New York Times, June 5 1939, 9 (1 page). "Scout Retreat Closes." New York Times, August 28 1939, 2. "Smith Bids World Adopt Scout Ideal; Gives Welcoming Address at Scout Meeting." New York Times, June 29 1939, 48 (1 page). "W.D. Murray Dies; a Scout Founder; New York Lawyer, Leader in Work for Boys since 1910, Stricken in Plainfield at 81 Served Y.M.C.A. 50 Years He Traveled Throughout World for Organization-- Writer on Scouting and Religion Was a Yale Graduate Wrote History of Scouts Taught Bible Class 55 Years Underwood & Underwood, 1938." New York Times, November 21 1939, 23 (1 page). "Will Speak on Boy Scouting." New York Times, December 5 1939, 12. "Work of Scouts Praised." New York Times, August 27 1939, 7. "5 Boy Scouts Win Heroism Awards; Gold Medal and 4 Certificates Will Be Presented to Them for Rescues in Water." New York Times, July 16 1940, 19 (1 page). "7 Scouts Honored for Heroic Acts; One Receives Gold Medal, While Certificates Are Awarded to the Others." New York Times, October 29 1940, 32 (1 page). "The Boy Scout Way." New York Times, February 8 1940, 18 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Aid at the Fair Again; Will Maintain Own Service Camp on Two-Acre Plot at the Exposition." New York Times, March 13 1940, 31 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Aid in Red Cross Drive; Dr. West Pledges Assistance of National Organization, in Getting War Relief Funds $2,000,000 Is Quota Here First Week's Total Announced as $112,173-- Donations up to $3,000 Each Received." New York Times, May 19 1940, 29 (1 page).

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"Boy Scouts to Get 1,098 Acres in N.J; Contract for Gift of Rockefeller Land Is Filed in Bergen County Camping to Begin Soon Problem of $4,000 Annual Tax Is Studied--Improvements Are Being Planned." New York Times, September 1 1940, RE2 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Unite in Reverence Day." New York Times, February 12 1940, 19. "Edgar Martin Dies; Boy Scout Official; Director of Publications, with Group since Inception in 1910, Stricken in Jersey Formerly an Educator Headed Schools in Tully, N.Y., and Racine, Wis.-- Began Merit Badge Program Served as an Educator Was Editor of Handbook Underwood & Underwood." New York Times, August 10 1940, 13 (1 page). "Phillips Gives Fund to Aid Boy Scout Work as National Council Meets in Oklahoma Strauss." New York Times, May 10 1940, 26 (1 page). "Scout Program Praised; Roosevelt and Hoover Commend Emergency Training Plan." New York Times, October 4 1940, 9 (1 page). "3 Boy Scouts Win Heroism Awards; Two Medals and a Certificate Will Be Presented by Court of Honor Gold Badge to a Fourth Recognition Will Be Accorded for Life-Saving Feats in Three Communities." New York Times, July 12 1941, 17 (1 page). "5,500 Scouts March to St. Patrick's." New York Times, February 10 1941, 19. "Boy Scouts Receive Ranch, Skyscraper; Phillips, Oklahoma Oil Man, Adds 21,000 Acres in New Mexico to Previous Gift the Building Is in Tulsa It Will Be Used as Permanent Endowment for Activities on New Properties." New York Times, December 19 1941, 27 (1 page). "Dr. West Asks Extension of Scout Work; Honored for 30-Year Service to Youth." New York Times, January 3 1941, 10 (1 page). "Four Scouts to Get Lifesaving Honors; Two Massachusetts Boys, 14, Named for Gold Medals for Rescues in Broken Ice." New York Times, April 17 1941, 26 (1 page). "Honored by Boy Scouts for Distinguished Service to Boyhood." New York Times, May 17 1941, 18 (1 page). "New Scout Program Stresses Air Service; Option on Preliminary Training for Flying Approved." New York Times, December 23 1941, 26 (1 page). "Presenting the Highest Award in Catholic Scouting." New York Times, September 4 1941, 14. "Retreat for Scout Leaders." New York Times, August 31 1941, 24. "Roosevelt Lauds Boy Scout Chief; Letter from President Pays Tribute to Dr. West on His 65th Birthday Anniversary 30 Years of Work Hailed Dedication of Flagpole at Hillcrest Village Also Marks Honors to Youth Leader." New York Times, May 18 1941, 41 (1 page). "Scouts in 2 Drives to Get Aluminum; First House-to-House Canvass Will Be to Get Pledges and Second for Collections 22 Units Map Program Representatives Confer with Isaacs for a Whirlwind 3-Day Campaign." New York Times, July 18 1941, 36 (1 page). "Scouts Officiate at Beard Funeral; Repeat Their Oath at Grave of Man Who Founded the Organization in U.S. Cortege Attracts 2,000 Society of Friends Holds a Simple Service in Home and Clergyman at Cemetery." New York Times, June 16 1941, 32 (1 page). "Sea Scouts Befriend Widow in Barge Case; Court Postpones Eviction to Let Them Consult Mayor." New York Times, February 12 1941, 23 (1 page). "Will Present Scout Award." New York Times, September 3 1941, 15. "Art of Daniel Beard Will Be Auctioned; Americana Included in Works to Be Sold at Gallery." New York Times, March 22 1942, 50 (1 page). "Boy Scout Campaign to Start on Jan. 20; $325,000 Sought to Complete Emergency Training Plan." New York Times, January 11 1942, 35 (1 page). "Boy Scouts of New York Honor Their War Dead." New York Times, February 18 1942, 15 (1 page). "Catholic Scouts Hear Spellman." New York Times, February 9 1942, 18. "Christmas Fetes Given for Needy; the Elks and Other Groups Hold Annual Holiday Parties for Underprivileged Children Roosevelt Hails Scouts Says Nation Owes Gratitude to Movement - British Boy Broadcasts from England." New York Times, December 21 1942, 12 (1 page).

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"Roosevelt Hails Scouts' War Aid; Message on Unit's Anniversary Assures Each Member of Place on 'Uncle Sam's Team' Calls on Adults to Help U.S. Must Meet Responsibility to Its Youth Despite Crisis, President Declares." New York Times, February 11 1942, 42 (1 page). "Scouts Present Altar." New York Times, November 5 1942, 30. "Silver Buffaloes Awarded to Five." New York Times, May 16 1942, 11. "Silver Buffaloes Awarded to Five; Boy Scouts Honor 2 Former Governors, Lowden and Nestos, for Aid to Youth Pledge Voted by 1,000 Leaders at St. Paul Session Vow to Keep Nation's Young Strong in War and Peace." New York Times, May 16 1942, 11 (1 page). "Trophies Donated to Aid War Effort; Handball, Table Tennis, Track Athletes Give up 21 Metal Prizes at Pastime A.C. W.A. Stumpp Officiates He Receives Contributions on Behalf of the Bronx Salvage Committee - Shea Attends." New York Times, June 4 1942, 26 (1 page). "Will Succeed Dr. West as Executive of Scouts." New York Times, September 23 1942, 13 (1 page). "5 Scouts Honored for War Services; One from Each Borough Wins Citation for Efforts on the Home Front Fund Drive Nears Goal $201,000 Is Pledged Thus Far toward $350,000 Sought by New York Councils." New York Times, March 3 1943, 11 (1 page). "25% of Our Soldiers Former Boy Scouts, Says Dr. West, New Chief of Organization." New York Times, April 1 1943, 10. "Air Ace Acclaims Boy Scouts' Aims; Soldiers Now Using Lessons Learned as Youngsters, Says Capt. Rickenbacker Speaks at 'Dawn Patrol' Duty of All on Home Front to Support Campaign for $350,000, He Asserts." New York Times, January 15 1943, 9 (1 page). "Article 9 - No Title; Scouts of America Open Session Here Roosevelt's Message Praises Work of Organization - Looks to Its Growth." New York Times, May 21 1943, 9 (1 page). "Boy Scout Sunday Observed by 4,000 - Catholic Members Attend a Service at St. Patrick's." New York Times, February 8 1943, 11. "Flexibility Urged in Youth Leaders; Chief Scout Executive Asserts 'Love of Newness' in Young Should Be Matched." New York Times, February 11 1943, 21 (1 page). "Nelson Asks Scouts to Aid Paper Salvage; Increase to 667,000 Tons a Month Is Called Necessary." New York Times, December 2 1943, 29 (1 page). "Reopens Tragedy Inquiry; Suffolk District Attorney Acts in Drowning of Sea Scouts." New York Times, October 17 1943, 9 (1 page). "Retail Group Named to Assist Boy Scouts; Couriers Have Distributed over 52,000 Posters to Stores." New York Times, April 17 1943, 21 (1 page). "Rickenbacker to Speak; to Address Opening of Drive for Boy Scouts Councils in City." New York Times, January 6 1943, 12 (1 page). "Scout Drive Aides Named; Representatives of 7 Groups to Help Raise $350,000." New York Times, January 20 1943, 6 (1 page). "Scouts' Farm Work of Summer Listed; 100,000,000 'Boy Hours' Given to Raise and Save Crops, 300 Leaders Hear at Meeting." New York Times, November 14 1943, 46 (1 page). "$401,500 Collected in Boy Scout Drive; 12,000 Contributors This Year, as Compared with 8,000 in Same Time in 1943 Campaign Ends in June Work of Leaders of Unit in War Bond Sales Praised by Committee Head." New York Times, March 1 1944, 11 (1 page). "American Scouts Signal Greetings to Yugoslav Scouts." New York Times, March 28 1944, 36 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Hailed for 1943 Services; Record of Aid to U.S. Agencies in Wartime Is Disclosed in Annual Report Officers Are Re-Elected $3,000,000 in 4th War Bond Sales Shown with Other Activities in Year." New York Times, February 25 1944, 19 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Open Anniversary Week; War Bond Drive by Telephone, Radio and House-to-House Canvass Gets under Way." New York Times, February 9 1944, 20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Open Drive for $500,000; Youth Called Biggest Problem of Nation at Breakfast of Group in City." New York Times, January 13 1944, 22 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Preparing a 2-Month Paper Drive." New York Times, July 29 1944, 15 (1 page).

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"Scout Head Calls for More Leaders; Dr. G.J. Fisher Tells of Rise in Membership, Now Put at 1,754,000 in Country." New York Times, October 22 1944, 40 (1 page). "Scout Leaders Honored; Four Men Get 'Silver Beaver' for Service to Boyhood." New York Times, January 26 1944, 13 (1 page). "The Scouts Carry On." New York Times, February 7 1944, 14 (1 page). "Scouts to Open Drive for Fund Wednesday; Capt. Witherspoon and Sgt. Ross to Be among Speakers." New York Times, January 9 1944, 8 (1 page). "Secretary Knox's Appeal for a Year's Training of Our Youth in Arms." New York Times, January 15 1944, 9 (1 page). "To Honor Boy Scouts; Churches Plan Services Today to Mark 34th Anniversary." New York Times, February 13 1944, 17 (1 page). "Boy Scout Drive at $400,000 Mark; 1944 Income of City Councils Put at $527,976 in Report at Annual Meeting War Services Reviewed Increase in Facilities to Care for Many More Boys Is Planned for This Year Operating Surplus $6,189 32,470 in Camp Program." New York Times, February 22 1945, 27 (1 page). "Boy Scout Exercises; Thirty Troops of the Riverside District Hear Nathan." New York Times, February 18 1945, 13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts in Wartime." New York Times, January 26 1945, 20 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Mourn 'Inspiration' to Them." New York Times, April 14 1945, 13 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Seen as World Leaders; Roosevelt Message Lauds the Brotherhood Aim of Group in U.S. On 35th Anniversary Address by Farley." New York Times, February 8 1945, 17 (1 page). "Heads Scout Fund Drive." New York Times, October 10 1945, 22 (1 page). "Heads Scout Fund Drive Unit." New York Times, January 6 1945, 24 (1 page). "Heads Unit in Scout Drive." New York Times, December 16 1945, 8 (1 page). "Scouts Will Raise a Friendship Fund; Purpose of U.S. Boys' Drive Is to Rebuild Organization in Liberated Countries." New York Times, February 11 1945, 34 (1 page). "Spellman Sees Attack on Church - Archbishop Welcomes 4,000 Boy Scouts at St. Patrick's." New York Times, February 12 1945, 21. "Truman Greets Scouts; Urges Boys to Be Stalwart and Ever True to Group's Oath." New York Times, December 21 1945, 24 (1 page). "Vast Scout Camp Is Now Assured; Contribution of $361,000 to Make Center for This Area the Largest in World Swimming Pool Planned Victory Dinner at Yale Club Marks Closing of Drive for Funds--$675,000 Raised Campsite of 725 Acres." New York Times, June 6 1945, 23 (1 page). "425,000th City Boy Becomes a Scout; No. 425,000 on the Boy Scout Rolls." New York Times, January 9 1946, 17 (1 page). "Attorney General Lauds Boy Scouts; an Eagle Scout Cuts the Cake." New York Times, February 9 1946, 28 (1 page). "Boy Scout "Round-Up"." New York Times, November 2 1946, 12 (1 page). "Boy Scout Groups Plan Camp Expansion, but Lack of Materials Delays Program." New York Times, January 27 1946, 8 (1 page). "Boy Scout Record Lauded by Truman; Message for 36th Anniversary of Movement in America Stresses Cooperation." New York Times, February 8 1946, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Mark 36th Anniversary; Founding of the Organization in America Is Commemorated by Religious Services." New York Times, February 11 1946, 19 (1 page). "Dan' Beard Room Is Viewed by 5,000; Opening Memorial Room to Boy Scout Pioneer." New York Times, June 24 1946, 7 (1 page). "Joins Boy Scout Council." New York Times, March 3 1946, 10 (1 page). "Men in Many Fields Serve Boy Scouts; Volunteer Counselors Help to Make Season One of Best at up- State Camp." New York Times, August 26 1946, 20 (1 page). "Scouts Highly Honor 2 War Chiefs, Disney." New York Times, May 18 1946, 21 (1 page).

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"275 Plan Campaign for Boy Scout Aid; Women Will Head Committees for First Time in 1948 City Drive for $1,000,000." New York Times, November 18 1947, 35 (1 page). "$624,000 Obtained in Boy Scout Drive; 4,000 Workers Now Busy in City Drive to Raise Million for Councils' Activities Pouch Again Heads Group Silver Beaver Awards Voted to D.W. Dodson, A.B. Tibbets and Brig. Gen. J.O. Adler." New York Times, March 20 1947, 29 (1 page). "Boy Scout Session Attended by 1,000; Welfare of the Cubs-Discussed at 27th Annual Convention of New York, Jersey." New York Times, November 2 1947, 72 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Honor National Leaders; Cardinal Spellman and Baruch among 8 Who Receive Awards for Service to Boyhood." New York Times, May 29 1947, 11 (1 page). "Catholic Appointed as Scouting Director." New York Times, October 9 1947, 5. "Churches to Honor Lincoln, Scouts; Race Relations Sunday Will Be Marked Tomorrow - Sermons on Emancipator." New York Times, February 8 1947, 15 (1 page). "Farley and O'dwyer Hail Scout Aims as Drive Opens; Farley, O'dwyer Hail Scout Aims." New York Times, January 9 1947, 25 (2 pages). "G.W. Ehler Dead; Aided Boy Scouts; Retired Assistant to Chief Had Directed Statistical Service - Devised Growth Program." New York Times, February 16 1947, 57 (1 page). "Greater New York's Representatives at Scout Jamboree." New York Times, April 23 1947, 27 (1 page). "Observing Founding of the Boy Scouts of America." New York Times, February 10 1947, 5 (1 page). "Scouts to Enlarge Fund-Drive Staff; ' Open Door for a Million More' Slogan Adopted by National Group for Fund Campaign." New York Times, September 10 1947, 29 (1 page). "Spellman to Discuss Scouting." New York Times, January 12 1947, 43. "Truman Acclaims Boy Scout Goals; Joins with Dewey and O'dwyer in Praise as Council Opens 37th Meeting Here." New York Times, May 28 1947, 50 (1 page). "Truman in Message Acclaims Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 7 1947, 21 (1 page). "18 Scout Lifesavers Elected for Honors." New York Times, June 11 1948, 21 (1 page). "Blind Boys Installed in New Scout Troop." New York Times, December 4 1948, 11 (1 page). "Boy Scout Chiefs to Intensify Drive; Call Success Sure in City's Campaign for $2,000,000, a Record Quota." New York Times, November 17 1948, 25 (1 page). "Erp' of Cub Scouts Pleases Marshall; Bethesda, Md., Group Explains Move to 'Adopt' Children on Visit to Secretary." New York Times, February 11 1948, 3 (1 page). "Hero of Rescue to Get Scouts' Highest Award." New York Times, November 5 1948, 20 (1 page). "New Chief Scout; A.A. Shuck Takes over Highest Post from Dr. Fretwell." New York Times, September 2 1948, 25 (1 page). "Polo Game for Charity; Disabled Veterans, Boy Scouts in Nassau to Gain on Sunday." New York Times, June 1 1948, 27 (1 page). "Scout Leader to Sail; W. C. Wessell to Aid Germans on Youth Activities." New York Times, September 5 1948, 9 (1 page). "Scout Troop Maps Delinquency Fight." New York Times, September 20 1948, 19 (1 page). "The Scouts." New York Times, January 12 1948, 18 (1 page). "Truman Acclaims Boy Scout Week; President Will Have a Dozen Youngsters as His Guests at the White House." New York Times, February 6 1948, 26 (1 page). "4 French Scouts Here to 'Explore'; Young Men to Paddle a Canoe Down Mississippi on Trail of Marquette, Joliet." New York Times, May 10 1949, 13 (1 page). "Boy Scout 'Crusade' Hailed by President." New York Times, February 8 1949, 29 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Honor Archbishop, Dean." New York Times, May 25 1949, 36. "Boy Scouts Mark 39th Anniversary; $435,565 Raised in $2,000,000 Drive - Patterson Stresses Preservation of Liberty." New York Times, February 9 1949, 23 (1 page). "Catholic Scouting Group Names National Director." New York Times, October 28 1949, 15. "Eisenhower Backs Boy Scout Drive; Pins Emblem on 500,000th Member Here - $2,000,000 Is Needed in the City." New York Times, January 6 1949, 27 (1 page).

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"Goldstein, Gibson Get Scout Honors; Silver Are Presented by the New York Councils for Assistance to Boys." New York Times, March 17 1949, 50 (1 page). "Named to Head Committee in Boy Scout Fund Drive." New York Times, November 2 1949, 6 (1 page). "Scout Official Honored by Pope for Aid to Youth." New York Times, October 21 1949, 12. "Wallander Hails Boy Scout Record; Tells Planners of Drive for $2,000,000 That Members 'Just Can't Go Wrong'." New York Times, November 18 1949, 52 (1 page). "10,000 Boy Scouts Descend Upon City; for Many It's First Visit but Enthusiasm Is Restrained-- a Few Have Alligators." New York Times, July 8 1950, 16 (1 page). "Boy Scout Award Made to Governor; Dewey, Five Others, Honored by New York, New Jersey Units at Annual Meeting Governor a Former Scout." New York Times, November 5 1950, 54 (1 page). "Boy Scout Total Rises to 2,579,515; Gain of 368,749 Is Reported for Year--40th Anniversary to Be Marked Next Week." New York Times, February 1 1950, 33 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Honored in Field of Religion." New York Times, June 12 1950, 25. "Boy Scouts Send Gifts to Pope." New York Times, April 14 1950, 25. "F.K. Mathiews, 77, Boys' Life Editor; Associate on Scout Publication Is Dead-Started Children's Book Week in 1915." New York Times, August 29 1950, 27 (1 page). "For the Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 25 1950, 24 (1 page). "Nation's Boy Scout Representatives Call on the President." New York Times, February 9 1950, 41 (1 page). "New Boy Scout Council." New York Times, December 11 1950, 27 (1 page). "Pope Blesses Catholic Scouts." New York Times, August 10 1950, 26. "Scouts' Statues Offend Sculptors; 'Liberty' Reproductions Called 'Cheap' and 'Inaccurate'-- Protest Is Countered." New York Times, April 13 1950, 27 (1 page). "Spirit of Yuletide Takes over in City; Truman Message to Boy Scouts Hails Their Contributions to Welfare of Nation War Veterans Get Cheer Kingsbridge Patients Visited by Gift Bearers and Other Hospitals Plan Parties Hospital Patients Get Gifts Other Events Are Planned." New York Times, December 18 1950, 33 (1 page). "Starting the 1950 Boy Scouts Finance Campaign; Boy Scout Ideals Hailed by Romulo U.N. Leader Talks at Luncheon Starting $2,000,000 Drive for Councils in City." New York Times, January 5 1950, 27 (1 page). "Watchung Scout Heads to Meet." New York Times, August 6 1950, 37 (1 page). "4,000 Boy Scouts March up 5th Ave." New York Times, February 12 1951, 14. "650 U.S. Boy Scouts Going to Jamboree; Group Will Start on July 13 for Seventh World Meeting in Bad Ischl, Austria French Tour Slated Organization of Group." New York Times, July 1 1951, 35 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Mark 41st Anniversary; 1,000 at Birthday Party Hear Romulo Say Other Nations' Faith Make U.S. Strong Disaster Equipment Shown 2,795,222 on Rolls Pastor Installed at Bethany." New York Times, February 9 1951, 24 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Report Peak Membership; Top Executive Asserts Youths Must Show More Character Today Than Predecessors." New York Times, May 26 1951, 15 (1 page). "Oscar Benson, 76, Scouting Leader; Ex-National Director of Rural Service of Boy Scouts Dies-- Helped Set up 4-H Clubs." New York Times, August 17 1951, 17 (1 page). "President Honors Boy Scout Leader; , Retiring as Head of U.S. Group, Praised in Letter to Meeting." New York Times, May 27 1951, 56 (1 page). "Scout Camp Has Record Registry." New York Times, June 17 1951, 52 (1 page). "Scouts Honor Leader; Dr. G.J. Fisher Feted by 350 of Staff on 80th Birthday." New York Times, April 3 1951, 29 (1 page). "$150,000 Gift to Scouts; 48-Acre Purdy Tract Goes to Westchester-Putnam Council." New York Times, June 14 1952, 17 (1 page). "1951 Records Set in Scouting Here; 10,000 Members and 77 Units Added in City Area - Boys Led by 20,939 Volunteers." New York Times, March 20 1952, 27 (1 page).

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"Attempts in 1930's Cited; Dr. Schuck Says Scouts Barred Reds or Ousted Them." New York Times, August 14 1952, 10 (1 page). "Boy Scout Chief Honored; Schuck Cited for His Role in 'Get out the Vote' Drive." New York Times, December 13 1952, 15 (1 page). "Boy Scout Program Endorsed by Truman." New York Times, February 6 1952, 32 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Called Aid to Democracy; in Russia, Admiral Kirk Says, Communist Pioneer Group Is 'Tool of the Party'." New York Times, May 25 1952, 72 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Mark 42d Anniversary; Attend Special Services Here - Parade and Awards Are Features of Observance." New York Times, February 11 1952, 25 (1 page). "Boy Scouts to Begin Blood Donor Drive." New York Times, April 10 1952, 31 (1 page). "City's Boy Scouts Seeking $2,000,000; ' 52 Drive Is Started at Dawn Patrol Breakfast - Threats to Democracy Are Stressed." New York Times, January 10 1952, 27 (1 page). "Explorer Scouts View City from Atop Empire State." New York Times, February 12 1952, 18 (1 page). "The Girl Scouts Honor the Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 5 1952, 23. "Named Scout Executive for New York Council." New York Times, November 20 1952, 17 (1 page). "Opening Boy Scout Fund Drive." New York Times, January 8 1952, 14 (1 page). "Scout Vote Drive Hailed by Truman; He Urges All Parties to Back Boys' Election Appeal - Membership up 34%." New York Times, May 24 1952, 14 (1 page). "Scouts Stage Atom Drill; Annual Show Also Offers Scenes from U. S. History." New York Times, May 25 1952, 72 (1 page). "Women Assisting Boy Scouts Drive; Mrs. Walter Maynard Heads Group Aiding: Greater New York Councils' Campaign." New York Times, March 2 1952, 90 (1 page). "787 Rolling West to Scout Jamboree; Group from Metropolitan Area to Visit Major Cities on Trip to and from California." New York Times, July 11 1953, 13 (1 page). "Boy Scout Region Honors 7 Leaders; Silver Antelope Medals Given New York-New Jersey Men at Annual Meeting Here." New York Times, October 25 1953, 37 (1 page). "Boy Scouts Will Shift National Offices from Manhattan to New Jersey Next Year." New York Times, February 16 1953, 22 (1 page). "Dawn Breakfast' Opens Scout Drive; Leaders in Many Fields among 1,000 at Event - Mayor Pledges City Support." New York Times, January 8 1953, 25 (1 page). "Eisenhower Hails Boy Scout Ideals; Message Opening Annual Week Lauds Organization's Oath - 13 Eagles to Visit Him." New York Times, February 8 1953, 54 (1 page). "Girl Scouts Receive Anniversary Gift from Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 10 1953, 20. "98,212 Boy Scouts Here; New Membership Record Is Set by Councils in the City." New York Times, January 24 1954, 22 (1 page). "Boy Scout Drive Is Short of Goal; Campaign Fails by $223,949 to Meet Operating Needs - Moses Gets an Award." New York Times, April 1 1954, 29 (1 page). "Boy Scout Units Mark 44th Year; Ceremonies Include a Parade by 4,000 up Fifth Ave. To St. Patrick's Cathedral." New York Times, February 8 1954, 12 (1 page). "Breakfast Opens Scout Fund Drive; 1,000 Hear Wagner and Lodge Hail Organization Seeking $1,857,300 for Boys' Work." New York Times, January 7 1954, 37 (1 page). "British Scout Who's Red Told He Cannot Be Both." New York Times, 11 February 1954, 2. "City Scouts' Center Dedicated in Jersey." New York Times, May 20 1954, 20 (1 page). "Cornerstone Is Laid at Boy Scout Office." New York Times, May 31 1954, 15 (1 page). "For the Boy Scouts." New York Times, January 9 1954, 14 (1 page). "Irving Lauds Scouting; Head of West Point Speaks at 1954 Drive Dinner Here." New York Times, January 21 1954, 36 (1 page). "President Hails Scouts; Sends Christmas Greetings to All in Boys' Organization." New York Times, December 21 1954, 53 (1 page). "Scouts Give President a 'Report to the Nation'." New York Times, February 10 1954, 33 (1 page).

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