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A Bibliography of Girl Scouting in the United States of America Compiled August 15, 2010 David L. Peavy

The following is a bibliography of selected primary and secondary sources concerning the Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA). Important and significant references are marked (*). Additions to this listing will be made upon receipt of additional information. If you are aware of a source that is not listed, please send the following information to [email protected]: author, title, journal name (volume number, issue number & page numbers), place of publication, and publisher. Biographies, autobiographies and other works which focus on the two primary women involved with the Girl Scouting/Guiding movement, Lady Baden-Powell and Joliette Low, are presented separately. A separate listing for has been added and additional sources will be added in the next revision.

Olave St. Clair Baden-Powell (1889 - 1977)

"World Chief Guide." The New Yorker 38 (April 7, 1962): 33-34.

*Baden-Powell, Olave, and Mary Drewery. Window on My Heart: The Autobiography of Olave, Lady Baden-Powell. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1973.

De Beaumont, Marguerite. World Adventure: A Story of the Chief Guide. London: Association, 1950.

Wade, Eileen Kirkpatrick. Olave Baden-Powell: The Authorised Biography of the World Chief Guide. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1971.

*———. The World Chief Guide - Olave, Lady Baden-Powell: The Story of Her Life. 2nd revised ed. London: Hutchinson, 1972.

Juliette Gordon Low (1860 - 1927)

"One Woman and Her Legacy." Recreation 30 (1937): 579-80.

"Dromedary Advertisment: Angel Food Cake Recipe Inspired by the Founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America." Saturday Eveing Post Magazine, 18 August 1956, inside cover.

Addington, S. "First Girl ." Good Housekeeping 104 (1937): 24-5+.

Aller, Susan Bivin. Juliette Low. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner, 2007.

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Behrens, June. Juliette Low: Founder of the Girl Scouts of America. Chicago, IL: Childrens Press, 1988.

Biegert, Melissa Ann Langley. "Woman Scout: The Empowerment of ." Ph.D. diss., University of Texas, 1998.

Brown, Fern G., and Marie De John. Daisy and the Girl Scouts: The Story of Juliette Gordon Low. Morton Grove, IL: A. Whitman, 1996.

Choate, Anne Hyde, and Helen Josephine Ferris, eds. Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts: The Story of an American Woman, 1860-1927. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1928.

Cordery, Stacey. "Juliette Gordon Low." In Notable American Philanthropists: A Biographical Encyclopedia of Giving and Volunteering, edited by Robert T. Grimm, 187-91. Westport, CT: Greenwood/Oryx Press, 2002.

*———. Juliette Gordon Low, Founder of the Girl Scouts. : Viking, forthcoming.

Dennison, Martha Jo, Frank Steiner, and Kristin Goeters. The Story of Juliette Low. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1993.

Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts; the Story of an American Woman, 1860-1927. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1960.

Gordon, Arthur. "I Remember Aunt Daisy." Reader's Digest 68 (1956): 120-2.

Higgins, Helen Boyd, and Cathy Morrison. Juliette Low, Girl Scout Founder, Young Patriots Series. Carmel, IN: Patria Press, 2002.

Kent, Deborah. Juliette Gordon Low: Founder of the Girl Scouts of America, Our People Series. Chanhassen, MN: Child's World, 2004.

Kudlinski, Kathleen V., and Sheila Hamanaka. Juliette Gordon Low: America's First Girl Scout, Women of Our Time Series. New York, NY: Viking Kestrel, 1988.

Lyon, Nancy. "Juliette Low: The Eccentric Who Founded the Girl Scouts." Ms. 10 (1981): 101-2+.

Pace, Mildred Mastin, Danny L. Miller, and Jane Castle. Juliette Low. Ashland, KY: Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1997.

Radford, Ruby Lorraine. Juliette Low, Girl Scout Founder. Champaign, IL: Garrard Pub. Co., 1965.

Shultz, Gladys Denny. Lady from Savannah: The Life of Juliette Low. 1st ed. , PA: Lippincott, 1958.

Shultz, Gladys Denny, and Daisy Gordon Lawrence. Lady from Savannah: The Life of Juliette Low. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1988.

Sims, Anastatia Hodgens. "Juliette Gordon Low: Late-Blooming Daisy " In Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times, edited by Ann Short Chirhart and Betty S. Wood, 370-90. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2009.

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Steelsmith, Shari, and Connie J. Pope. Juliette Gordon Low, Founder of the Girl Scouts, Biographies for Young Children Series. Seattle, WA: Parenting Press, 1990.

Strickland, Charles E. "Juliette Low, the Girl Scouts, and the Role of American Women." In Woman’s Being, Woman’s Place: Female Identity and Vocation in American History, edited by Mary Kelley, 252-64. Boston, MA: G.K. Hall, 1979.

Lou Henry Hoover (1874 - 1944)

Kennedy, Susan Estabrook. "Pioneer Girl: Lou Henry Hoover and the Girl Scouts." Contributions in American History (2003): 79-90.

_____. "Pioneer Girl: Lou Henry Hoover and the Girl Scouts." In Uncommon Americans: The Lives and Legacies of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover, edited by Timothy Walch, 79-89. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003.

Walch, Timothy, ed. Uncommon Americans: The Lives and Legacies of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003.

Young, Nancy Beck. Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady. Lawarence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 2004.

Art

"World of Arts Festival." School Arts 68 (December, 1968): 22.

Marsh, Chester Geppert. "Enlarging the Arts and Crafts Program." Recreation 32 (May, 1938): 97-99+.

Timmerman, Anne N. "Art for Today's Girls." Woman's Home Companion 66 (May, 1939): 32.

Camps & Camping

"To the Wildwood and the Downs." The Survey 50 (1923): 94-5.

"Rough on the Girls." Life 39 (1955): 51-2+.

"Girl Scouts in Three Sisters Area." Living Wilderness 77 (1961): 36.

"Kitchen Labor Problems Eased by Use of Convenience Foods." Camping Magazine 41 (1969): 24-5.

Bell, N. K. "I Had the Time of My Life at Girl Scout Camp." Ladies' Home Journal 77 (1960): 146-8+.

Bond, Hallie, Joan Jacobs Brumberg, and Leslie Paris. A Paradise for Boys and Girls: Adirondack Summer Camps. New York: Syracuse University Press, 2006.

Chicago Area Council BSA. Adventure Center and Barrier-Free Center. Chicago, IL: Chicago Area Council BSA, 1985.

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Cooper, Kathy J. "Constraints Affecting Adolescent Girls' Continued Participation at Resident Camp " M.S. thesis, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2009.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Campward Ho! A Manual for Girl Scout Camps, Designed to Cover the Need of Those Undertaking to Organize and Direct Large, Self-Supporting Camps for Girls. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1920.

———. Girl Scout Day Camps. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1933.

———. Girl Scout Camps: Administration, Minimum Standards, Waterfront Safety. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1934.

———. Let's Go--Troop Camping! Suggestions for Girl Scout Leaders Who Plan to Take Their Troops Camping for a Week-End or Longer. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1939.

———. Guide for Trainers of Day Camp Directors. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1953.

Groth, Susan Charles T. "'Here We Sit Like Birds in the Wilderness Waiting for Our Dessert': The Girl Scout Program and Ordering Space in Camp Sacajawea's Dining Hall/Main House." Children's Folklore Review 19, no. 2 (1997): 3-30.

Jackson, Phyllis. "Hiking in Harvest Time." St. Nicholas 56 (1929): 994-6.

Johnson, Lesley Suzanne. "Selected Critical Leadership Tasks for Camp Counselors as Perceived by Camp Community Members in Girl Scout Summer Resident Camps." Ed.D. diss., Temple University, 1982.

Kent, Kathryn R. "'No Trespassing:' Girl Scout Camp and the Limits of the Counterpublic Sphere." In Curiouser: On the Queerness of Children, edited by Steven Bruhm and Natasha Hurley, 173-90. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.

Lewis, Colby. "Scouts Survive Island and Vice Versa." Camping Magazine 49 (1977): 6-9.

Macfarlan, Allan A. & Council Ring Programs. : Association Press, 1951.

*Miller, Susan A. Growing Girls: The Natural Origins of Girls' Organizations in America, The Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2007.

Paris, Leslie. "The Adventures of Peanut and Bo: Summer Camps and Early-Twentieth-Century American Girlhood." Journal of Women's History 12, no. 4 (2001): 47-76.

———. "‘Please Let Me Come Home’: Homesickness and Family Ties at Early-Twentieth-Century Summer Camps." In The American Child: A Cultural Studies Reader, edited by Caroline F. Levander and Carol Singley, 246-61. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2003.

———. "Through the Looking Glass: Age, Stages, and Historical Analysis." The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 1, no. 1 (2008): 106-13.

Speer, Margaret H. "Some Strange Girl-Scout Camps." St. Nicholas 55 (1928): 798-9.

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Sullivan, Amy Colleen. "When Remembering Hurts and Forgetting Is Not Possible: Preserving the Camp Experience for Girl Scouts after the Tragedy at Camp Scott." M.S. thesis, University of Oklahoma, 1997.

Thoorsell, Emelia. "Girl Scout Camping Program." Recreation 26 (1932): 9-12.

Van Slyck, Abigail A. "Kitchen Technologies and Mealtime Rituals: Interpreting the Food Axis at American Summer Camps, 1890-1950." Technology and Culture 43, no. 4 (2002): 668-92.

Wells, Patricia Atkinson, Michael Owen Jones, Michael Dane Moore, and Richard Christopher Snyder. "The Paradox of Functional Dysfunction in a Girl Scout Camp: Implications of Cultural Diversity for Achieving Organizational Goals." In Inside Organizations: Understanding the Human Dimension, 109-17. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988.

Wethey, Gillian H. "Girl Scouts Southwestern Trek." Arizona Highways 31 (1955): 14-17.

Wishart, Diane M. "Managerial and Marketing Strategies and Techniques of Non-Profit Residential Camps: A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Science." M.S. thesis, Southern Connecticut State University, 1995.

Wolverton, Mary Elizabeth. "Influence of All-States Encampments on Local Girl Scout Council Senior Program." Ed.D. diss., University of Cincinnati, 1963.

Character, Personal & Moral Development

"Hands across America." Newsweek, 1986, 46.

Anthony, Christine M. "Images of Girls and Women in the Media: A Media Literacy Project to Mitigate the Influence of Beauty Product Advertising for Girl Scouts." M.A. thesis, Gonzaga University, 2009.

Maxwell, George. "A Study of the Work of Moral Clubs in High Schools." MA thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1930.

Royse, David. "Scouting and Girl Scout Curriculum as Interventions: Effects on Adolescents' Self- Esteem." Adolescence 33, no. 129 (1998): 159-68.

Smalt, Ruth Herron. "The Influence of Girl Scouting as a Character-Building Organization on the Moral Development of Young Girl Scouts." Ph.D. diss., Fordham University, 1996.

Citizenship and Patriotism

"Invaluable Training for Citizenship." World's Work 49 (1924): 9.

"Girl Scouts: Citizens in Action." Magazine 11 (1945): 24-5.

"Training for Good Citizenship." Americas 1 (1949): 32-3.

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"Girl Scouts Train for Active Citizenship." Ladies' Home Journal 71 (1954): 37+.

"Legion and the Girl Scouts." Commonweal 60 (1954): 500.

"Matter of Patriotism." Newsweek 44 (1954): 22.

Hahner, Leslie. "Girls and Practical Patriotism: The Virtues of the New Girl at the Turn of the Twentieth Century." In National Communication Association. Boston, MA, 2005.

———. "Practical Patriotism: Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, and Americanization." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 5, no. 2 (2008): 113-34.

Mockler, Ethel. Citizens in Action: The Girl Scout Record. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1947.

New, Anne LaTrobe. "How Girl Scouts Are Trained for Citizenship." Library Journal 65 (1940): 101-3.

Tedesco, Laureen Ann. "Making a Girl into a Scout: Americanizing Scouting for Girls." In Delinquents and Debutantes: Twentieth-Century American Girls’ Culture, edited by Sherrie A. Inness, 19-39. New York, NY: New York University Press, 1998.

Tietz, Elsie Randall. "A Study of the Citizenship Education Programs of the , Girl Scouts, Y.M.C.A. And Y.W.C.A. in Cedar Falls, Iowa." M.A. thesis, Iowa State Teachers College, 1955.

Conservation and Nature

"Have You Ever Had a Garden?". Recreation 31 (1938): 724.

"Babes in the Wilderness." American Forests 67 (1961): 24-7.

Dreier, Patricia J. "Environmental Education through Girl Scouting." MS thesis, University of at Stevens Point, 1988.

Gaudette, Marie E. "Nature Advising in Girl Scouting." Recreation 34 (1940): 220-2+.

Knox, Lucy. "Conservation in a Girl Scout Camp." National Parks Magazine 37 (1963): 14-16.

Riedel, Barbara L. "Muckraking for Ecology." Parks and Recreation 8, no. 12 (1973): 49-50.

Rosse, Michael D. "Girl Scout Is a Rose!" Flower Grower 47 (1960): 38-9.

Local GSUSA Councils

"Cleveland Has Nation's Only 60+ Girl Scout Troop, with Men as Members Too!". Aging 186 (1970): 10- 11.

Council of Social Agencies (Portland, ME). A Study of Camp Fire & Girl Scout Organizations in the Greater Portland Area: From the Viewpoint of Historical Background, Philosophy, Program, Registration & Costs. Portland, ME: Portland Council of Social Agencies, 1954.

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Doyle, Eileen, Jennifer Gioia, Tonya Leslie, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Studio 2b Guide for Councils: Strategies and Models, Phase Ii. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2004.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Primer for Girl Scout Councils, a Guide to Local Girl Scout Administration. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1948.

———. Public Relations Committee Manual. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1954.

———. "The Neighborhood in a Girl Scout Council [Filmstrip]." 57 fr. USA: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1955.

———. Business Management in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1979.

———. Resources for Presidents and Executive Directors in Girl Scouting. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1983.

———. Corporate Planning in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1994.

———. Property Management in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1998.

Hamman, Ralph E. The Story of the City of University Park, Texas, Incorporated April 17, 1924. Dallas, TX: City of University Park, 1957.

Imwalle, Bill (camera/lighting), and Steve Palmer (narrator). Youth and the War on Litter. Cincinnati, OH: WKRC-TV, 1956. Visual Material.

Metzger, D'Maris Terman. "A Comparison of the Membership, Activities and Distribution of Organization Units of the Camp Fire Girls, Girl Reserves and Girl Scouts in Columbus." MA thesis, Ohio State University, 1931.

Oregon State Board of Forestry. Program for Oregon Forest Week, April 24 to 30, 1927. Portland, OR: Oregon State Board of Forestry, 1927.

Smith, Edith R., James Riedel, Margaret Pruett, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Council Performance Assessment in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2004.

St. Bernard, Kim, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Fostering Success: A Community Collaboration, the Michigan Model. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

Stees, Mary Ann Miller. "A Study to Determine Public Awareness of the Girl Scout Program in Urban Missouri." MS thesis, University of Missouri - Columbia, 1969.

Trang, Nga T. "Building Social Capital through Girl Scouts (Virginia)." Ph.D. diss., George Mason University, 2004.

Tri-county Community Council. Youth Services Committee. Youth Services, Report: Part 1 - Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Catholic Youth Organization,Girl Scouts, Campership Project. Portland, OR: Tri-county Community Council, 1973.

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United/Community Services, Inc. (Grand Rapids, MI) Planning Division,. Camp Fire Girls/Girl Scouts Evaluation Report, 1968. Grand Rapids, MI: United/Community Services, Inc., Planning Division., 1968.

Valdes, Daniel T. "Hayden Elizabeth Louise: Organization Executive; Executive Director Mile Hi Girl Scouts Council." Who's who in (1976).

Vosburgh, Miriam G. "Needs Assessment and Strategic Planning: A Study of the Girl Scouts." Evaluation and Program Planning 13, no. 2 (1990): 165-73.

Wichita (KS) Scouting Study Committee. A Study of Areas of Greatest Need for the Programs of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, Publication No. 1. Wichita, KS: Wichita Scouting Study Committee, 1951.

Wichita Scouting Study Committee. A Study of Areas of Greatest Need for the Programs of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, Wichita Community Planning Council; Publication; No. 1. Wichita, KS: Wichita Scouting Study Committee, 1951.

Younger, Joan. "Growing Up: Portland, Ore." Ladies' Home Journal 64 (1947): 23+.

National GSUSA Council

Girl Scouts of the USA. President's Report. New York, NY: Girl Scouts.

———. Report of the Girl Scout Program Study. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1937.

———. "Building and Administering the Budget [Filmstrip]." 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 38 fr.; pt. 2, 20 fr.). New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1955.

———. Nominating for Elective Office in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1992.

———. Exploring Strategic Alliances in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1997.

———. Governance and Management in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1997.

———. Reviewing Council Jurisdictions in Girl Scouting: Guidelines and Tools. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1997.

———. Combining Our Strengths in Girl Scouting: Merger and Consolidation. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1998.

———. Essential Elements of a Girl Scout Corporation. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

———. Communications in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2001.

———. Girl Scouts of the USA: What We Stand For. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2001.

———. Stewardship Report. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2002.

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———. Secrets of Retention & Growth: How Successful Girl Scout Councils Sustain and Grow Membership. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2005.

Hesselbein, Frances. "The Effective Organization." Executive Educator 14, no. 3 (1992): A14-A17.

Parekh, Rupal. "Girl Scouts' New Cmo Faces Trial by Campfire." Advertising Age 79, no. 13 (2008): 4, 28.

Pruett, Margaret, Dorothy Wells, and Girl Scouts of the USA. The President and the Executive Director in Girl Scouting. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1984.

Rogers, Walter Edmund. Program Facilities: Planning for Needs. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1975.

Whitehorne, Samantha. "Super Trooper." Associations Now 4, no. 2 (2008): 28-30, 33.

Diet, Health and Safety

"Fag Bags for Safety." Recreation 37 (1944): 632.

Darr, Tonya. "Safety Knowledge and Behavior Differences among Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts." M.S. thesis, Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville, 2001.

Deblois, Idabelle S. "Girl Scout Nutrition Program." Journal of Home Economics 33 (1941): 643-4.

Girl Scouts of Nassau County Inc. Girls Having Strong, Healthy Lungs: Asthma Awareness Patch Program for Girl Scouts. Garden City, NY: Girl Scouts of Nassau County, 2002.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Safety-Wise, Health and Safety of Girl Scouts; a Hand-Book for Leaders in Troops and Camps. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1959.

———. Safety-Wise. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1993.

———. Girlsports Projects. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

———. Girlsports Collaboration Guide. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of America, 2001.

McNair, Shannan, and Melanie Hwalek. Girlsports Basics National Evaluation: Final Report. New York, NY: Girl Scout Research Institute, 2003.

Tidwell, Margaret J. "A Comparative Study of the Eating Habits of 11 and 12 Year Old Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts in Menomonie, Wisconsin." M.S. thesis, Stout State University, 1965.

Membership Policies

Mirken, Bruce. "Boy Scout Confidential: Criticized over Discrimination against Gays." The Advocate, December 31 1991, 52.

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*Tyre, Peg. "Where the Girls Are: The Girl Scouts Try a Version of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’." Newsweek, August 6 2001, 51.

Dissertations and Theses (Those not already categorized.)

Burns, Marion G. "Where Are the Girl Scouts? : An Analysis of Girl Scouting in the Lower Four Economic Tenths in Cleveland, Ohio, as of January 1, 1948, to Determine the Extent of Service in These Areas with a Tabulation of All Girl Scout Troops in Cleveland According to the Economic Tenth within Which They Lie." MSSA thesis, Western Reserve University, 1948.

Davis, James Allan. "The Programs of the American Boy and Girl Scouts: A Study of Two Frames of Reference for Describing Social Change." M.S. thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1952.

Kirby, Sallie. "Why Are Junior Girls Dropping out of Girl Scouting?" MS thesis, Southern Illinois University, 1976.

Maloney, Sara E. "A Community Organization Study of Girl Scouting in Adams, Arapahoe and Jefferson Counties, Colorado, from January, 1944 through December 31, 1947." MSA thesis, University of Denver, 1948.

Minnick, Adrienne Kavanagh. "The Effect of Girl Scout Conventional Organizational Practices on the Retention of Girl Members." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1972.

Weigel, Diane M. "A Study of Retention between the Cadette and Senior Level of Girl Scouting in the Kentuckiana Girl Scout Council." MS thesis, Western University, 1982.

Williams, Sandra S. "Interpersonal Activities and Interests as Predictors of Girl Scout Involvement." M.S. thesis, San Jose State University, 2004.

Education

"Doorways to Living." School Arts 37 (October 1937).

"Contribution in Education-Recreation Field." Recreation 34 (1941): 665.

"Cooperation between Girl Scouts and Public Schools." Education for Victory 2 (1944): 8-9.

Adams, Elizabeth Kemper. "Girl Scouts in the Larger Life." Journal of the National Education Association 18 (1929): 257-9.

Battle, Olive Eletha. "An Investigation of the Possibilities of Girl Scouting as a Supplementary Agency to Secondary Education in South Carolina." MA thesis, University of South Carolina, 1937.

Brice, Edward Warner. "Girl Scouts Pitch in." American Education 3 (1967): 32.

Bryant, Louise Stevens. Educational Work of the Girl Scouts, Bulletin: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education; 1921, No. 46. Washington, DC: US G.P.O., 1921.

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Camp Fire Girls, Young Women's Christian Association of the USA, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, and Girl Reserve Staff. National Board. Farm Aides: A Guide for Group Leaders. New York, NY: Womens Press, 1943.

Ciraco, Candace White, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Outdoor Education in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1984.

Clark, Betty Duncan. "The Educational and Recreational Contributions of Girl Scouting." MA thesis, Ohio State University, 1940.

Clark, Marie Wynne. "Changing World of Youth Groups." NEA Journal 57 (1968): 10-13.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Girl Scout Career Education Goes to School: Council Guide. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1983.

Holland, Laura Peirce. "Girl Scouts." National Education Association. Proceedings and Addresses 1919 (1919): 116.

Iverson, A. E. "Motivated to Be Better." Today's Education 59 (1970): 34-5.

Kennedy, Carolyn L., and Girl Scouts of the USA. Outdoor Education in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1996.

Kleinfeld, Judith, and Anne Shinkwin. Lessons out-of-School: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and 4-H Clubs as Educational Environments. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Institute of Social and Economic Research and Anthropology Program, 1983. Leahy, Agnes B. "Human Beings as a Vocation." Independent Woman 14 (1935): 159-60+.

Leland, Abby Porter. "Scouting Education for Girls." National Education Association. Proceedings and Addresses 1918 (1918): 579-83.

Low, Juliette. "Girl Scouts as an Educational Force." Bulletin: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education; 33 (1919): 1-8.

Marsh, Chester Geppert. "New Service by Older Girls." Recreation 37 (1944): 677-8+.

Pilcher, Jayna Rae. "Communication Challenges and Opportunities in Girl Scouting." MAMC thesis, University of Florida, 2000.

Prugh, Mary Cosner. "Girl Scouting: its Organization and Educational Values to Tiffin, Ohio." MA thesis, University of Dayton, 1949.

Rippin, J. D. "Girl Scouts in Schools." Educational Review 74 (1927): 286-9.

Schraer, Harald. "Survival Education: A Survey of Trends in Survival Education in Certain Public Schools and Teacher Training Institutions and a Detailed Study of the Elements of Survival Education Found in the Programs of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America." Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1954.

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Sengstock, Mary C., and Melanie Hwalek. "Issues to Be Considered in Evaluating Programs for Children and Youth. Research and Practice: Completing the Circle." New Designs for Youth Development 15, no. 2 (1999): 8-12.

Snedden, David. "Special Objectives of Scouting for Girls." School and Society 11 (1920): 181-6.

Wallace, John R. "The Influence of Clubs Such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and 4-H on the Willingness of Ninth Grade Students to Take Higher Level Science Courses." M.S. thesis, State University of New York College at Brockport, 1992.

West, James Ellis. Education Work of the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls, Report of the Commissioner of Education; 1916, No. 1. Washington, DC: US Bureau of Education, 1916.

Williams, William P. "The Effects of Youth Organizations on High School Graduation." M.S. thesis, Virginia Tech, 2001.

Wilson, Kathleen Karah. "Expectations About Learning Experiences in Nonformal Education: Girl Scout Leaders in Hawaii." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University, 1978.

Fiction and Drama

Blanchard, Amy Ella. A Girl Scout of Red Rose Troop. Boston, MA: W. A. Wilde company, 1918.

———. Lucky Penny of Thistle Troop. Boston, MA: W. A. Wilde company, 1920.

Brooks, Amy. Princess Polly at Play, Princess Polly Series. New York, NY: A.L. Burt Co., 1915.

Corbett, Scott, and Lawrence Beall Smith. Steady, Freddie. 1st ed. New York, NY: Dutton, 1970.

Eisenberg, Lisa. Leave It to Lexie. New York, NY: Viking, 1989.

Eubanks, Toni. Octavia's Girl Scout Journey: Savannah 1916. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999. Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton & the Martian Maidens. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Press, 1999.

Harper, Wilhelmina. Wings of Courage and Other Stories for Girl Scouts. New York, NY: D. Appleton- Century Company, Inc., 1941.

Hess, Fjeril. Shanty Brook Lodge. New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1937.

Leonard, Marcia, and Laurie Struck Long. Is That Really You, Amy?, Here Come the Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1994.

———. Take a Bow, Krissy!, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1994.

———. Lights out, Sarah!, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1995.

———. Marsha's Unbearable Day, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1995.

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———. Jo Ann and the Surprise Party, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1996.

———. Krissy and the Big Snow, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1996.

Mian, Mary Lawrence, and Eric Von Schmidt. Take Three Witches. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1971.

Northrop, Hamilton Fay. Highville: A Girl Scout and Prohibition Story. Harrisburg, PA: The Evangelical Press, 1930.

O'Connor, Jane, and Laurie Struck Long. Amy's (Not So) Great Camp-Out, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1993.

———. Corrie's Secret Pal, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1993.

———. Make up Your Mind, Marsha!, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1993.

———. Sarah's Incredible Idea, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1993.

———. Lauren and the New Baby, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1994.

———. Think, Corrie, Think!, Here Come the Brownies Series. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1994.

Riskind, Mary. Follow That Mom! Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1986.

Tedesco, Laureen Ann. "A Nostalgia for Home: Daring and Domesticity in Girl Scouting and Girls' Fiction, 1913-1933." Ph.D. diss., Texas A&M University, 1999.

Thomas, Eleanor. Hemisphere Camp. New York, NY: C. Scribner's sons, 1942.

Warner, Penny. The Mystery of the Haunted Caves. Minnetonka, MN: Meadowbrook Press, 2001.

Wesley, Valerie Wilson, and Maryn Roos. How to Lose Your Cookie Money. New York, NY: Jump at the Sun, 2004.

Fund Raising

"Girl Scout Salesman: Smart Cookies." Newsweek 57 (1961): 74.

" on Their 50th Anniversary." Life 52 (1962): 38D.

"Girl Scout Cookies Taste of Success." Business Week 7 (1970): 24-5.

Bombeck, Erma. "Confessions of an Officer in the Girl Scout Cookie Corps." McCall's 104 (1976): 74.

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Hayes, Monie Lafrance Wilson. "Smart Cookies: A Girl Scout Learning Community." Ph.D. diss., The University of Iowa, 2004.

Rogoff, Barbara. "Development through Participation in Sociocultural Activity." New Directions for Child Development 67, no. 67 (1995): 45-65.

Rogoff, Barbara, Karen Topping, Jacquelyn Baker-Sennet, and Pilar Lacasa. "Mutual Contributions of Individuals, Partners, and Institutions: Planning to Remember in Girl Scout Cookie Sales." Social Development 11, no. 2 (2002): 266-89.

Gender and Sexuality

"Kitty Cheatham Finds a Girl Boy Scout." Delineator 82 (1913): 381.

"Wanted--Daddies for Girl Scouts." The Outlook 126 (1920): 414-15.

"Girl Scouts Come of Age." Journal of Home Economics 25 (1933): 226.

"Battle of the Badge." Newsweek 82 (1973): 50.

"Troop Resigns in Protest." The Dallas Morning News, 14 March 1977, 2.

Brooke, Henrietta B. "Father, Meet Your Daughter!" Rotarian 53 (1938): 18-21.

Forman-Brunell, Miriam. Girlhood in America: An Encyclopedia. 2 vols, The American Family. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2001.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Gender Equity Module: Ensuring Unbiased Behavior in an All-Girl Environment. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1994.

Hallock, Grace Taber. "Girl Scout Takes to Homemaking." Journal of Home Economics 22 (1930): 969- 72. Jackson, Phyllis. "Good Fathers Get Together." Parents' Magazine 11 (1936): 47+.

Kent, Kathryn R. ""Scouting for Girls:" Reading and Recruitment in the Early Twentieth Century." In Making Girls into Women: American Women's Writing and the Rise of Lesbian Identity, Chapter 3. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2003.

Kimball, Alice Mary. "Girl Scouts Play at Homemaking." Journal of Home Economics 25 (1933): 195-7.

Krane, David, Julia Resnick, and Louis Harris and Associates. Defining Success: American Women, Achievement, and the Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

*Manahan, Nancy. On My Honor: Lesbians Reflect on Their Scouting Experience. Northboro, MA: Madwoman Press, 1997.

Mudd, Mildred E. "Girl Scouts as Homemakers." Living 2, no. 2 (1940): 44.

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Raskoff, Sally A. "Volunteering to 'Do Gender': Adult Volunteers in Girl Scouts." Ph.D. diss., University of Southern California, 1994.

Revzin, Rebekah E. "American Girlhood in the Early Twentieth Century: The Ideology of Girl Scout Literature, 1913-1930." Library Quarterly 68, no. 3 (1998): 261-75.

Taft, Jessica. "Scouts and Activists: A Comparative Analysis of Girls' Organizations." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Hilton San Francisco & Renaissance Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco, CA, August 14 2004.

*Tedesco, Laureen Ann. "The Lost Manhood of the : A Dilemma in Early Twentieth- Century Girl Scouting." Children's Folklore Review 27 (2004-2005): 89-107.

———. "Models of Girlhood." Nineteenth Century Studies 20 (2006): 183-89.

Program Handbooks

Adams, R. "Books." Esquire 61 (1964): 38+.

Algranati, Melissa, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Junior Girl Scout Badgebook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2001.

Algranati, Melissa J., and Girl Scouts of the USA. Try-its for Brownie Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2000.

Arnold, Sarah Louise, and Girl Scouts of the USA. The Way of Understanding. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1934.

Ayala, Sandy, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Interest Projects for Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1997.

Bergerson, Chris, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Junior Girl Scout Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1994.

Boas, Elisabeth K., and Girl Scouts of the USA. Cadette and Senior Girl Scout Interest Projects. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1987.

Bradley, S. M. "Girl Scout Movement in Rural Communities." Playground 14 (1920): 371-3.

Brooks, Trina V., and Girl Scouts of the USA. The Guide for Daisy Girl Scout Leaders. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2000.

Connor, Debra, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Brownie Girl Scout Age-Level Module: Training for Adults Who Work with Girls. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

Cryan, Rosemarie, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Junior Girl Guide Book. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2001.

Cryan, Rosemarie, Harriet S. Mosatche, Chris Bergerson, and Girl Scouts of the USA. A Resource Book for Senior Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1995.

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Cryan, Rosemarie, Harriet S. Mosatche, Linda Fallo-Mitchell, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Council Guide for Cadette and Senior Girl Scout Program Resources. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1995.

Cryan, Rosemarie, Harriet S. Mosatche, and Girl Scouts of the USA. The Guide for Cadette and Senior Girl Scout Leaders. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1995.

Cryan, Rosemarie, Harriet S. Mosatche, Karen Unger, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Council Guide for Junior Girl Scout Program Resources. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2001.

Cryan, Rosemarie, Patricia Paddock, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Leadership Projects for Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1995.

Eubanks, Toni, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Cadette Girl Scout Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1995.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Blue Book of Basic Documents. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA.

———. Blue Book of Girl Scout Policies and Procedures. New York, NY: Girl Scouts.

———. The Brownie Book; a Manual for Leaders of Junior Girl Scouts. Advance Proof for Experiment and Use in the Field, March, 1922. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1922.

———. Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1927.

———. Girl Scout Handbook. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1929.

———. A Handbook for Members of Local Councils and Community Committees. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1932.

———. Plays and Ceremonies for Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1934.

———. Charting the Course of a Girl Scout Mariner Ship. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1937.

———. Girl Scout Program Activities; Ranks and Badges. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1938.

———. How to Start a Brownie Scout Troop. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, Inc., 1939.

———. Intermediate Program Guide for Girl Scout Leaders. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1939.

———. A Leader's Guide to the Brownie Scout Program. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1939.

———. Charting the Course of a Girl Scout Mariner Ship. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1940.

———. Local Council Members Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1940.

———. Planning Book for Senior Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1941.

———. Leadership of Girl Scout Troops, Concerning the Intermediate Program for Girl Scouts Ten through Fourteen. New York, NY: Program division, 1943.

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———. Girl Scout Handbook; Intermediate Program. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1947.

———. Wing Scout Manual: A Manual for Senior Girl Scouts and Adult Leaders Working on an Aviation Program. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1949.

———. Dramatics for Girl Scouts, for Brownie Scouts, Intermediate Girl Scouts, Senior Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1950.

———. Leadership of Girl Scout Troops, Concerning the Intermediate Program for Girl Scouts Ten through Thirteen. New York, NY: Program Dept., 1950.

———. Troop Organization Manual. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1950.

———. Brownie Scout Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1951.

———. Senior Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1952.

———. A Guide for Troop Consultants. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1953.

———. Dramatics and Ceremonies for Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1956.

———. "Fund Raising through Sustaining Membership." 14 min. USA: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1961.

———. Worlds to Explore: Brownie and Junior Leaders' Guide. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1977.

———. Worlds to Explore: Handbook for Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1977.

———. Corporate Board of Directors in Girl Scouting. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1984.

———. Brownie Girl Scout Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1986.

———. Planning for Affirmative Action in Girl Scout Councils. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1986.

———. Daisy Girl Scouts Leader's Guide. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1989.

———. Girl Scout Badges and Signs. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1990.

———. Legislative Advocacy in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1992.

———. Safety and Risk Management in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1993.

———. The Guide for Junior Girl Scout Leaders. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1994.

———. Safety Management at Girl Scout Sites and Facilities. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1994.

———. Council Self-Evaluation in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1995.

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———. Welcome to Girl Scouting : A Training Resource for New Brownie Girl Scout Leaders and Adults Working with Girls. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1997.

———. Success Is Sew Ez, Spotlight on Success Series. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

———. Brownie Girl Scout Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2000.

———. The Guide for Brownie Girl Scout Leaders. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2000.

———. Let's Celebrate! New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2004.

Mosatche, Harriet S., and Girl Scouts of the USA. Junior Girl Scout Handbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1986.

White, Alice Margaret Geddes. Dramatic Cues for Girl Scout Leaders. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1937.

GSUSA History

"What Are Girl Scouts Good For?". Literary Digest 83 (1924): 44-55.

"Girl Scouts." The Outlook 143 (1926): 128-9.

"Girl Scouts Bring New Deal to Youth." Literary Digest 117 (1934): 10+.

"More Girls Become Scouts." Literary Digest 118 (1934): 20.

"Girl Scouts Celebrate Their Silver Anniversary." Hygeia 15 (1937): 284.

"Silver Jubilee." Nature Magazine 30 (1937): 99-101.

"Camp Fire Girls and Scouts Celebrate 27 Years of Service." Newsweek, March 20 1939, 34+.

"Camp Fire Girls and Scouts Celebrate 27 Years of Service." Newsweek 13 (1939): 34+.

"104 All-American Girls." Newsweek 16 (1940): 47.

"Bobby-Sox Convention." Time 47 (1946): 24.

"35th Anniversary." Independent Woman 26 (1947): 78.

"All Good Scouts." Woman's Home Companion 74 (1947): 8.

"Congratulations, Girl Scout!". Parents' Magazine 22 (1947): 146.

"First Girl Scout." Life 25 (1948): 71-2.

"Scouting the New Look." Woman's Home Companion 75 (1948): 142.

"Town Hall." Good Housekeeping 129 (1949): 8.

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"Town Hall." Good Housekeeping 130 (1950): 8.

"The Girl Scouts Honor the Boy Scouts." New York Times, February 5 1952, 23.

"Girl Scouts, 40th Birthday." Life 32 (1952): 108-15.

"Girl Scouts Receive Anniversary Gift from Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 10 1953, 20.

"Headshrinking for the Young." Reporter 11 (1954): 2.

"But, Adlai, That 1953 Girl Scout Manual Needed Pruning!". The Saturday Evening Post 228 (1956): 10.

"First Lady of the Girl Scouts." Good Housekeeping 143 (1956): 38+.

"Outdoor Lark for 5,000 Girls." Life 41 (1956): 97-8+.

"When Good Scouts Get Together." The New York Times Magazine 15 (1956): 18-19.

"Girl Scouts Get a Birthday Salute from Boy Scouts." New York Times, March 16 1957, 40 (1 page).

"Reveille on East 75th Street." American Heritage 12 (1961): 54-5.

"Along the Heritage Trail." Seventeen 21 (1962): 36-9.

"Growing Girl Scouts." The New York Times Magazine 11 (1962): 76.

"Scout." The New Yorker 38 (1962): 31-3.

"Girl Scouts Promote All-New Handbooks." Publishers Weekly 184 (1963): 43-5.

"Girl Scouts Together." Newsweek 62 (1963): 96.

The World Book Encyclopedia Badge and Honor Guide. Chicago, IL: Field Enterprises Educational Corp., 1964.

"Teen Travel Talk." Seventeen 26 (1967): 370.

"Retirees, Girl Scouts, Win in Inter-Generation Exchange." Aging 186 (1970): 11-12.

"Girl Scouts: Campfire Chic." Newsweek 82 (1973): 116.

"Fly-Up." The New Yorker 50 (1974): 26-7.

"Happy Birthday, Girl Scouts!". Good Housekeeping 194 (1982): 44.

Allendale (NJ) Tercentenary Committee. History Committee. "Girl Scouts of Allendale." In A History of Allendale, 1894-1964. Allendale, NJ: Allendale (NJ) Tercentenary Committee, History Committee, 1964.

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Associated Youth Serving Organizations Inc. (New York). The Associated Youth Serving Organizations, Inc., Announces the Completion of its Organization, September, 1944. The Affiliated National Agencies: Boys' Clubs of America, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, National Jewish Welfare Board, National Federation of Settlements, National Board of Young Men's Christian Association, National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association. New York, NY: Associated Youth Serving Organizations, Inc., 1944.

Bacon, Barbara. Come Along with Us, a Year of Scouting in a Big, Little Town. Wilton, CT: D. R. Converse Co., 1949.

Bacon, Josephine Dodge. "When I Was a Little Girl There Were No Girl Scouts." Delineator 99 (1921): 6.

Bagdikian, Ben H. "What Happened to the Girl Scouts?" The Atlantic 195 (1955): 63-4.

Bakal, Carl. Charity U.S.A. : An Investigation into the Hidden World of the Multi-Billion Dollar Charity Industry. New York, NY: Times Books, 1979.

Bard, Mary. "Girl's Big Swap." Reader's Digest 76 (1960): 117-20.

Barnhart, Samuel M. "Why the Mayor Joined the Girl Scouts." American City 70 (1955): 146.

Beard, Lina, and Adelia Beard. Girl Pioneers of America: Official Manual. New York, NY: National Americana Society, 1914.

Brown, Mrs P. H. "One and Only Band." St. Nicholas 54 (1926): 24.

Browne, Ray Broadus, and Ronald J. Ambrosetti, eds. Continuities in Popular Culture: The Present in the Past & the Past in the Present and Future. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1993.

Burke, E. "Girl Scouts Are Good Scouts." Colliers 129 (1952): 60-1.

Carruth, Gorton. What Happened When. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1989.

Cooper, N. "Exhibition of Early American Paintings and Furnishings." House Beautiful 66 (1929): 584-5.

Council of Social Welfare. Oklahoma City. One out of Three; Youth Membership Study of Boys and Girls Who Take Part in the Programs Offered by the Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Neighborhood Clubs, Y.M.C.A. And Y.W.C.A. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma City Council of Social Welfare, 1946.

Crenshaw, Mary Mayo. "Good Little Scout." St. Nicholas 53 (1925): 66-9.

De Leeuw, Adèle, and Robert Doremus. The Girl Scout Story. Champaign, IL: Garrard Pub. Co., 1965.

Delatiner, Barbara. "New Girl Scouts." McCall's 104 (1976): 42.

Dubivsky, Barbara. "About Girl Scouts." The New York Times Magazine 15 (1954): 20.

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Engle, Elolse. "You Can Lead a Troop and Like It." Parents' Magazine & Better Homemaking 36 (1961): 55+.

Fisher, Dorothy Canfield. "Good Girl Scout." Good Housekeeping 90 (1930): 24-5+.

*Foley, Jessica L. ""Meeting the Needs of Today’s Girl": Youth Organizations and the Making of a Modern Girlhood, 1945-1980." Ph.D. diss., Brown University, 2010.

Forrest, Lucia. "When Girl Scouts Dine the President." Delineator 108 (1926): 2.

Garrison, Lisa. "The Evolution and Role of Ritual in Girl Scouting." MALS thesis, Wesleyan University, 1985.

Girl Scouts of the USA. The Lone Girl Scout Adventurer. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1928.

———. Act It Out. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1941.

———. Annual Report. Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O., 1951.

———. "Lighted Windows." 20 min. USA: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1954.

———. "Looking Forward." 14 min. USA: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1962.

*———. 75 Years of Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1986.

———. "Girls Scouts: Their History and Practice." Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials (Version 1). Digital Library Federation. December 2002 (n.d. (ca 1917-1920)), http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:430308.

Groth, Susan Charles Tuft. "Scouts' Own: Creativity, Tradition, and Empowerment in Girl Scout Ceremonies." Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1999.

Hensley, Ruth Whitt. "Have You a Brownie?" Parents' Magazine 27 (1952): 87.

Hickey, M. "Never Too Young." Ladies' Home Journal 71 (1954): 37.

Hine, Lewis Wickes. "Good Scouts." The Survey 62 (1929): 473-5.

Hooley, Anne Sarachon. "Girl Scouts Take Stock." Commonweal 26 (1937): 176-8.

Howard, Florence. The Spirit of Girlhood: A Girl Scout Pageant. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, Inc., 1922. Howard, Jane. "For Juliette Gordon Low's Girls, a Sparkling Diamond Jubilee." Smithsonian, October 1987, 46-455.

Inness, Sherrie A. "Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, and Wood Craft Girls." In Nancy Drew and Company, edited by Sherrie A. Inness, 89-100. Bowling Green, PA: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1997.

Irwin, Theodore. "Meet Today's Scouts." Parents' Magazine & Better Family Living 44 (1969): 64-5+.

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Kennedy, Carolyn L., and Donna L. Nye. "From Middies and Bloomers to Jogging Shorts." Camping Magazine 59, no. 5 (1987): 12-15.

Kern, Katherine C. "What You Need Is a Change." Parents' Magazine 23 (1948): 48+.

Kimball, Alice Mary. "Girls Who Stood up against an Earthquake." St. Nicholas 54 (1926): 89-92.

Lavell, Edith. "Is Your Daughter a Girl Scout?" Ladies' Home Journal 37 (1920): 145-6.

Levey, Mary, Mary Degenhardt, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Highlights in Girl Scouting, 1912-2001. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2002.

Levin, P. L. "Good Scouts All." The New York Times Magazine 27 (1965): 30.

Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program. "Today in History: August 21." http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/aug21.html.

Lillie, Alice Farnham. "Reasons for Withdrawal from Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts." MW thesis, Iowa State College, 1956.

Mackenzie, C. "Line for the Girl Scouts." The New York Times Magazine 29 (1944): 33.

McBride, Mary Margaret. "Scouting the Scouts." Good Housekeeping 96 (1933): 32-3+.

McGrath, Charles. "Gang in the Red Berets." The New York Times Magazine 21 (1975): 6-7+.

McLane, Fannie Moulton. "Behind the Khaki of the Scouts." St. Nicholas 50 (1923): 386-9.

Merritt, Alice Pattison. "Land of Something to Do." The North American Review 225 (1928): 285-90.

Miller, Helen Louise. "Paper Bag Mystery." Plays 34 (1974): 67-75.

Miller, S. "Your Children." Audubon 57 (1955): 143.

Mulac, M. E. "Good Scouts on the Playgrounds." Recreation 35 (1941): 206.

New, Anne LaTrobe. "Getting Along with the Other Fifty Per Cent." Recreation 33 (1939): 372-4.

New, Anne La Trobe. "After Hours." Journal of the National Education Association 32 (1943): 232-3.

———. "Wing Scouting." Education 64 (1944): 612-14.

Nolan, H. J. "Scholarships." Inter-American 3 (1944): 34.

Oklahoma City Council of Social Welfare. One out of Three; Youth Membership Study of Boys and Girls Who Take Part in the Programs Offered by the Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Neighborhood Clubs, Y.M.C.A. And Y.W.C.A. Oklahoma City, OK: Council of Social Welfare, 1946.

Pettit, Walter William. "When Outsiders Look in." The Survey 73 (1937): 251-2.

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Pigman, Herbert A. "Was It Ever Fun." Rotarian 89 (1956): 24-5.

Pressly, Paul. "Educating the Daughters of Savannah's Elite: The Pape School, the Girl Scouts, and the Progressive Movement." Georgia Historical Quarterly 80, no. Summer (1996): 246-75.

Price, Edith Ballinger. Trail of the Trefoil: The Way of Life of a Girl Scout. Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson and Co., 1941.

Price, Mrs T. H. "Girl Scouts." The Outlook 118 (1918): 366-7.

Richardson, Nancy. "Just Add Water." Journal of Marine Education Summer (1976): 20-24.

Rinehart, M. R. "These Girls of Ours." Delineator 105 (1924): 10-11.

Rippin, J. D. "What Scouting Does for Girls." Parents' Magazine 5 (1930): 25.

Saxton, Martha. "The Best Girl Scout of Them All." American Heritage 33, no. June/July (1982): 38-47.

Schain, J. "Girl Scouts Come of Age." Parents' Magazine 8 (1933): 11.

Schoenberg, Judy, and Girl Scout Research Institute. The Ten Emerging Truths: New Directions for Girls 11-17: Executive Summary. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2002.

Schoenberg, Judy, Girl Scout Research Institute, and Girl Scouts of the USA. The Girl Difference: Short- Circuiting the Myth of the Technophobic Girl. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of America, 2001.

Stearns, Myron Morris. "Scout Magic." Ladies' Home Journal 44 (1927): 30.

Stonebrook, Hilary. "Girl Scouts Man the Sails." Christian Science Monitor Magazine 23 (1947): 8-9.

Tedesco, Laureen Ann. "Progressive Era Girl Scouts and the Immigrant: Scouting for Girls (1920) as a Handbook for American Girlhood." Children's Literature Association Quarterly 31, no. 4 (2006): 346-68.

Weiss, Carol H. "Know Your Adolescents." Recreation 50 (1957): 320-1.

*Wright, Katharine O. Twenty-Five Years of Girl Scouting, 1912-1937. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of America, 1937.

Wyland, Ray O. "Scouting and Camp Fire Work." Missionary Review of the World 46 (1923): 536-40.

History – Local GSUSA Councils

Goldenrod Club and Junior Civic League Scrapbook, 1960-1962 (Fayetteville, Ar). s.l.: s.n., 1960.

"Scout Power Tidies the Hackensack." Life 68 (1970): 37-40.

Breneman, Edie, and Leah Stallings. Covered Bridge Girl Scout History. Terre Haute, IN: Covered Bridge Girl Scout Council, 1987.

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Delanco Bicentennial Book Committee. "The Girl Scouts of Delanco." In The Delanco Story: It's Past and Present. Delanco, NJ: Delanco Bicentennial Book Committee, 1976.

Feistel, Lou Ann. "The Development of a Girl Scout Program in the High Plains Area of Oklahoma and Texas: January 1950-December 1952." M.A. thesis, University of Oklahoma, 1954.

Hannan, Nancy H. The Whole Cloth: A History of the Greater Boston Council of Girl Scouts, 1913-1969. Hyde Park, MA: Albert House Pub., 1987.

Hansen, Mead F., and Manitowoc County Historical Society. Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting History Briefs: Manitowoc County, 1912-Date, Occupational Monograph Series. Manitowoc, WI: Manitowoc County Historical Society, 1982.

Helliesen, Florence Winsor. The Legacy of Our Leaders: Girl Scout Troop 2, Bellingham, Washington, 1954-1957. Seattle, WA: Florence Winsor Helliesen, 2009.

Lund, Jennifer Larson. "The Girl Scouts in Utah: An Administrative History, 1921-1985." M.A. thesis, Brigham Young University, 1986.

Maienschein, Joyce K., Eileen A. Neiler, Joan Wallace, and Oak Ridge Community Foundation. And the Fence Came Down. 1st ed. Oak Ridge, TN: Oak Ridge Community Foundation, 1993.

Perry, Elisabeth Israels. "From Achievement to Happiness: Girl Scouting in Middle , 1910s- 1960s." Journal of Women's History 5, no. 2 (1993): 75-94.

Pittman, Hudson H. Address Delivered by Rev. Hudson H. Pittman at the Acorn Planting by Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts at the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Garden, Springfield, Illinois, November 14, 1936. Springfield, IL: s.n., 1936.

Sutherland, Katherine S. ""Something for the Girls" of Hennepin County." Hennepin County History 35, no. 1 (1976): 1975-76.

Wright, Katharine O. Girl Scouting in the Great Lakes Region: A History. Chicago, IL: Girl Scouts of America, 1938.

Young, Noraleen Ann. "The Girl Scout of Today, the Woman of Tomorrow: Girl Scouting in Central Indiana." M.A. thesis, Indiana University, 1992.

———. "Girl Scouting in Indiana." The Indiana Historian, 1997, 1-16.

International Relations

"International Encampment, ." Literary Digest 116 (1933): 17.

"First International." Time 30 (1937): 15.

"Western Hemisphere Encampment." Bulletin of the Pan American Union 75 (1941): 370.

"Atlanta-Scout Whittaker Enjoys Camp Barree, Pa." Atlanta Daily World, 20 July 1947, 7.

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"Encampment Ends for Girl Scouts." The Chicago Defender, 3 September 1949, 10.

"Scout." The New Yorker 26 (1950): 24-5.

"Pride of the Brownies in Kenya." Newsweek 45 (1955): 40.

Baez-Camargo, G. "Open Girl Scouts' Center in Mexico." The Christian Century 73 (1956): 378.

Cantine, Helen. "Good Neighbor Scouts in the Canal Zone." Recreation 37 (1943): 25+.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Hands around the World; International Friendship for Girl Scouts. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1949.

———. "A Trip to [Filmstrip]." 70 fr. USA: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1955.

Handsaker, Margaret Elaine. "International Girl Scouting: The Adventures of a Culture Complex." BA thesis, Reed College 1933.

Mackenzie, C. "American Girl Scouts Hostesses to Girl Guides from Foreign Countries." The New York Times Magazine 18 (1940): 20.

Literature

Boone, Troy, Adrienne E. Gavin, and Christopher Routledge. "The Juvenile Detective and Social Class: Mark Twain, Scouting for Girls, and the Nancy Drew Mysteries." In Mystery in Children's Literature: From the Rational to the Supernatural, 46-63. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave, 2001.

Inness, Sherrie A., Ray B. Browne, and Ronald J. Ambrosetti. "Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, and Woodcraft Girls: The Ideology of Girls' Scouting Novels, 1910-1935." In Continuities in Popular Culture: The Present in the Past and the Past in the Present and Future, 229-40. Bowling Green, OH: Popular, 1993.

Inness, Sherrie A. Nancy Drew and Company: Culture, Gender, and Girls' Series. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1997.

Memorabilia (Insignia, Stamps, etc.)

"The Official Price Guide to Scouting Collectibles." v. Orlando, FL: House of Collectibles, 1982.

The Official Price Guide to Scouting Collectibles. Orlando, FL: House of Collectibles, 1984.

The Official Price Guide to Scouting Collectibles. 4th ed. New York, NY: House of Collectibles, 1986.

Degenhardt, Mary, and Judith Kirsch. Girl Scout Collector's Guide: 75 Years of Uniforms, Insignia, Publications, and Keepsakes. Lombard, IL: Wallace-Homestead, 1987.

———. Girl Scout Collectors' Guide: A History of Uniforms, Insignia, Publications, and Memorabilia. 2nd ed. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 2005.

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Girl Scouts of the USA. The Cut of the Cloth: A Brief History of the Girl Scout Uniform from 1912 to 1999. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

Grider, Sylvia A. "The Girl Scout Folklore Badge." Folklore Forum 7 (1974): 272-73.

Hunt, Katheryn McMurtry, and Lynette C. Ross (illus.). On My Honor. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 1994.

———. Helping Hands: A Paper Doll History of the Girl Scout Uniform. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 2004.

More, Roy A. Scouting History through Memorabilia, The Bernie Miller Collection; V.1. Ann Arbor, MI: Scout Patch Auction, 1995.

Rogers, Jay L. The Levy Boy & Girl Scout Cachets of the United States: Vol. 1 & 2, 1910-1960. Hendersonville, NC: J.L. Rogers, 2002.

Sutton, Sydney Ann, and Patsy Moyer. Scouting Dolls through the Years: Identification and Value Guide. Paducah, KY: Collector Books, 2003.

United States Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Protecting Emblems and Badges of the Girl Scouts. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951.

Minority Communities and the GSUSA

Butler, Marilyn M. "Latinas Taking the Lead: The Impact of a Leadership Intervention on the Leadership Behaviors and Self-Esteem of Latina Girl Scouts." Ed.D. diss., Sam State University, 2008.

Erkut, Sumru, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Strength in Diversity: Toward a Broader Understanding of Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Girl Scouting: Executive Summary. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1993.

Haskell, Evelyn J. "Japanese American Girl Scouts at Heart Mountain, Wyoming: 1942-1945." MA thesis, University of Wyoming, 2005.

Lebow, Tasha, University of Michigan. Programs for Educational Opportunity, and Michigan Metro Girl Scout Council. Diversity Awareness: Workshop Manual. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Metro Girl Scout Council, 1992.

Perry, Elisabeth Israels. ""The Very Best Influence": Josephine Holloway and Girl Scouting in Nashville's African-American Community." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 52, no. 2 (1993): 73-85.

Weisinger, Judith, and Paul Salipante. "A Grounded Theory for Building Ethnically Bridging Social Capital in Voluntary Organizations." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 34, no. 1 (2005): 29-55.

Williams, Lillian Serece. A Bridge to the Future: The History of Diversity in Girl Scouting. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1996.

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Motion Pictures

Seipp, Adam Ramsey. "A League of Youth: Boy Scouting, Youth, and War, 1907-25." University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001.

Native Americans and the GSUSA

"Indian Boy and Girl Scouts." Scholastic 29 (1936): 31.

"Girl Scout Troop Ponders Cleveland Indians' Logo." News from Indian Country 20, no. 11 (2006): 18- 18.

Carlson, David J. ""Indian for a While": Charles Eastman's Indian Boyhood and the Discourse of Allotment." The American Indian Quarterly 25, no. 4 (2001): 604-25.

Coskan-Johnson, Gale P. "What Writer Would Not Be an Indian for a While? Charles Alexander Eastman, Critical Memory, and Audience." Studies in American Indian Literatures 18, no. 2 (2006): 105-31.

Deloria, Philip J. Playing Indian, Yale Historical Publications Series. s.l.: Yale University Press, 1999.

Eastman, Charles Alexander. Indian Scout Talks; a Guide for Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls. Boston, MA: Little Brown and Co., 1914.

Green, Rayna. "The Tribe Called Wannabee: Playing Indian in America and Europe." Folklore 99, no. 1 (1988): 30-55.

Huhndorf, Shari. "From the Turn of the Century to the New Age: Playing Indian, Past and Present " In As We Are Now: Mixblood Essays on Race and Identity, edited by William S. Penn, 181-98. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1997.

Huhndorf, Shari M. Going Native: Indians in the American Cultural Imagination. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001.

Lassiter, Luke E. The Power of Kiowa Song: A Collaborative Ethnography. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1998.

Lopenzina, Drew. ""Good Indian": Charles Eastman and the Warrior as Civil Servant." The American Indian Quarterly 27, no. 3&4 (2003): 727-57.

Peschel, Margaret M. Amerind Eating. Detroit, MI: Dairy Council of Detroit, 1956.

Smith, Sherry. Reimagining Indians: Native Americans through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Stedman, Raymond William. Shadows of the Indian. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982.

Sykes, M. "Let's Play Indian." Everybody's Magazine 23 (1910): 473-83.

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Tomkins, William. Universal Indian Sign Language of the Plains Indians of North America, Together with a Simplified Method of Study, a List of Words in Most General Use, a Codification of Pictographic Symbols of the Sioux and Ojibway: A Dictionary of Synonyms, a History of Sign Language, Chapters on Smoke Signaling, Use of Idioms, Etc. San Diego, CA: William Tomkins, 1927.

Tranchtenberg, Alan. Shades of Hiawatha: Staging Indians, Making Americans, 1880-1930. New York, NY: Hill and Wang, 2004.

Walden, Margie Joy. Girl Scouting and the American Indian Community. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

Physical and Mental Disabilities

Linda J. Steir, M/N/F Marika Steir V. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 383 F.3d 7 (1st Cir. 2004).

Linda J. Steir, M/N/F Marika Steir V. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 150 N.H. 212, 834 A.2d 385 (N.H.2003).

"Blind Girl Scouts." Literary Digest 116 (1933): 21.

Carroll, Martha E., and Martha Jo Dennison. Focus on Ability: Serving Girls with Special Needs. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1998.

Carroll, Martha E., and Girl Scouts of the USA. Focus on Ability: Serving Girls with Special Needs. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1990.

Cole, Joanne. "Building Self-Esteem through Girl Scouting." PTA Today 9, no. 5 (1984): 24-25.

Detlor, Ann. "Stars in Their Eyes: Positive Personality Development for Handicapped Girls through Girl Scouting." MS thesis, Kean University, 1957.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Working with the Handicapped; a Leader's Guide. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1954.

New, Anne LaTrobe. "Handicapped Child." Hygeia 16 (1938): 426-8+.

Rothschild, Mary Aickin. "'A Sister to Every Other Scout:' Girl Scouting and the Disabled Girl, 1917- 1950." In Interdisciplinary Children's History Conference. Claremont, CA, 2002.

Prisons and the GSUSA

Block, Kathleen J. "Bringing Scouting to Prison: Programs and Challenges." Violence and Abuse Abstracts 6, no. 2, (2000).

Grant, Darlene F. "Resilience of Girls with Incarcerated Mothers: The Impact of Girl Scouts." Prevention Researcher 13, no. 2, (April, 2006): 11-14.

Spiro, Ellen Troop 1500. (USA: Women Make Movies, 2005), 68 min.

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Professional Scouting

Adams, Margaret Ellery. Girl Scouting as a Profession. Boston: Bellman Publishing Co., 1945.

Girl Scouts of the USA. The Professional Worker's Job [Filmstrip]. New York: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1954. Color/35 mm.

Harris, Nancy Rebecca. "An Analysis of Administrative Jobs in Girl Scouting." MA thesis, Ohio State University, 1959.

Religion and the GSUSA

"Girl Scout Week." Catholic World 120 (1924): 409-10.

"Girl Scout Counsels." Commonweal 15 (1931): 87-8.

"On Girl Scouts." Commonweal 16 (1932): 604.

"Silver Jubilee." Catholic World 145 (1937): 744-5.

"Church Pressures Girl Scouts to Cancel Controversial Badge." National Catholic Reporter, July 20 1973, 2.

Anderson, Peggy. "Father Schmidt Vs. The Girl Scouts." Ms. 4 (1976): 16-18.

Becker, Elsa G. "What Is Girl Scouting?" Commonweal 10 (1929): 293-5.

Boswell, Leonard Griffin. The Church and Scouting : Manual : The Church Working with Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, Covenant Life Curriculum. Richmond, VA: CLC Press, 1965.

Brady, Genevieve Garvan. "Girl Scout Movement." Catholic World 124 (1926): 246-8.

———. "Things That I Missed." Commonweal 13 (1930): 155-6.

———. "Girl Scouts." Catholic World 134 (1931): 212-14.

Corcoran, Norah Meade. "Catholic Girl Scouting." Catholic World 145 (1937): 475-8.

Hartman, Elizabeth. "A Critical Examination of Girl Scout, Camp Fire Girls and Girl Reserve Programs and Their Relation to the Educational Program of the Church." MA thesis, Hartford School of Religious Education, Hartford Seminary Foundation, 1930.

Lewis, Sheila Kay, and Rita Niemeyer. All in Good Faith: Girl Scouting and the Religious Community Working Together. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2003.

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Science and Reading

"Girl Scouts' Reading." Library Journal 63 (1938): 539.

"Reading Program." Publishers Weekly 133 (1938): 2216-17.

"Senior Girl Scout Reading." Library Journal 63 (1938): 964-5.

"Connecting Career Image and Reality -- Cosmetology Gets a Makeover - the American Association of Cosmetology Schools Teams up with Girl Scouts in Indiana to Give Students a Science-Driven Learning Opportunity." Techniques 84, no. 4 (2009): 48-49.

Girl Scouts of the USA. Follow the Reader: A Girl Scout Family Reading Project for Junior Girl Scouts (Aventuras en Lectura: Proyecto Familiar de Lectura de Las Girl Scouts Para Junior Girl Scouts). Bilingual ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2002.

Goodrich, Warren. Girls! Scouts! New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1965.

Grisham, Anne. "Science Education for Girls: A Partnership between Girl Scouts and Nasa." Ed.D. diss., University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2006.

Guertin, Laura, Edna Cao, Karen Craig, Alice George, Shana Goldson, Shanon Makatche, Brett Radusevich, Charles Sandor, Anya Takos, Ryan Tuller, James Williams, and Michael Williams. "Bringing Dinosaur Science to the Junior Girl Scouts through a College Service-Learning Project." Journal of Science Education and Technology 13, no. 4 (2004): 523-31.

Kremer, Helen Edith. "Akron Public Library Features Girl-Scout Group Study Programs." Library Journal 71 (1946): 1433-6.

Maxwell, Mrs L. "Help the Girl Scouts." Wilson Library Bulletin 23 (1949): 484.

Samuelson, Helen Viola. "Girl Scouts Serve." Library Journal 69 (1944): 821.

Shallcross, Lynne. "Girl Power." ASEE Prism 16, no. 6 (2007).

Tompkins, M., and V. Inzunza. "Transforming an Icon: Girl Scouts of America." The Journal of the American College of Dentists 75, no. 1 (2008): 21-24.

Senior Scouting

Hoyt, Kenneth B. Exploring Division Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. And Career Education, Monographs on Career Education Series. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Health Education and Welfare Office of Education For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1978.

Songs and Games

Chun, Jacqueline Moore. Hawaiian Girl Scout Music. Honolulu, HI: JCM Productions, 1987.

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Girl Scouts of the USA. The Girl Scout Game Book. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, Inc.

———. Girl Scout Song Book. Rev. ed. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1929.

———. Sing Together, a Girl Scout Songbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1949.

———. Girl Scout Pocket Songbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1997.

Hakala, Joyce E., and Marjorie Edgar. The Rowan Tree: The Lifework of Marjorie Edgar, Girl Scout Pioneer and Folklorist, with Her Finnish Folk Song Collection "Songs from Metsola". St. Paul, MN: Pikebone Music, 2007.

Roos, Ann, Martha Coe, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Brownie Girl Scout Songbook. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1999.

Volunteer Leadership

"Colleges Cooperate in Training Scout Leaders." School Life 10 (1925): 167.

"Volunteer Recreation Service in Pekin, Ill." Recreation 47 (1954): 88.

Adams, Elizabeth Kemper. A Five-Year Experiment in Training Volunteer Group Leaders, 1922-1927. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1927.

Barclay, D. "Girl Scouts in Search of Leaders." The New York Times Magazine 5 (1955): 48.

Becker, Catherine Wesley. "Psychological Characteristics of Girl Scout Leaders." AM thesis, The University of Chicago, 1959.

Benjamin, Beth Cooper. "What to Give the Girl Who Has Everything: Creating Leaders in an Affluent Suburban Adolescent Girl Scout Troop." Ed.D. diss., Harvard University, 2006.

Carothers, Jean Frances. "An Analysis of the Training Program for Volunteer Leaders of Camp Fire, Girl Scouts and Y-Teen Clubs of Denver." MSW thesis, University of Denver, 1949.

Connolly, Iolani. "Uninvested Leadership: A Quantitative Analysis of New Troop Leader Perceptions in Relation to Turnover Intentions in the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas." Ph.D. diss., University of the Incarnate Word, 2009.

Czepiel, Elizabeth Anne. "Volunteerism Patterns and Organizational Commitment of Girl Scout Leaders." MA thesis, Boston College, 1992.

Girl Scouts of the USA. "Leading Lady." 20 min. USA: Girl Scouts of the USA, 1955.

Helbling, Elixabeth Anne. "A Descriptive Study to Identify the Characteristics of Long-Term Volunteers in a Youth-Serving Organization." Ph.D. diss., University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 1986.

Hwalek, Melanie, Victoria Essenmacher, Janet Lombardi, and Girl Scouts of the USA. What Works, What Doesn't: Girl Scout Volunteers Speak Out. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2006.

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Kavanagh, M. Alexandra. "A Comparative Study of Leaders and Non-Leaders among Catholic Girl Scouts." Ph.D. diss., Fordham University, 1944.

Ketter, Paula. "Scouting for Leaders: The Girl Scouts of the USA Are Transforming Their Leadership Development Programs for Girls, Volunteers, and Staff." T+D : better performance through workplace learning 62, no. 3 (2008): 28 (14 pages).

Oakleaf, Linda. "‘Green Blood': A Phenomenological Study of Long-Term Girl Scout Volunteers." MS thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006.

Scanlan, Betsey. "Brownie Leaders Are Born, Not Made." America 107 (1962): 1056-7.

Schoenberg, Judy, Paula Fleshman, Michael Conn, Girl Scout Research Institute, and Girl Scouts of the USA. The Community Connection: Volunteer Trends in a Changing World: Research Review. New York, NY: Girl Scouts of the USA, 2002.

Stenzel, Anne Katherine. "A Study of Girl Scout Leadership Training: Non-Professional Leaders of Adults as Continuous Learners." Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1963.

Vinal, William Gould. "1620 Pilgrim Activities 1939." Recreation 33 (1940): 571-2.

War Work

"Many Joining Girl Scouts; National President Offers Their Services to ." New York Times, February 11 1917, 18 (1 page).

Bugbee, Ruth. "Scouts at Work." Colliers 111 (1943): 16-17.

Davenport, Marcia. "Girl Scouts, Our Home Front Reserve." The New York Times Magazine 15 (1942).

New, Anne La Trobe. "Senior Service Scouts." Recreation 35 (1942): 737-9+.

———. "Daughters in Wartime." Hygeia 21 (1943): 74-6.

Youth Leadership

Edwards, Cynthia A. "Leadership in Groups of School-Age Girls." Developmental Psychology 30, no. 6, (1994): 920-927.

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