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Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts

Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts

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and The Woodcraft League, and Doubleday, Page & Co. for Section XIII and plates on "Woodcraft"; Mr. Joseph Parsons, Mr. James Wilder, Mrs. Eloise Roorbach, and Mr. Horace Kephart and the Macmillan Company for the material in Section XIV "Camping for Girl Scouts"; Mr. George H. Sherwood, Curator, and Dr. G. Clyde Fisher, Associate Curator, of the Department of Public Education of the American Museum of Natural History for the specially prepared Section XV and illustrations on "Nature Study," and for all proficiency tests in this subject; Mr. David Hunter for Section XVI "The Girl Scout's Own Garden," and Mrs. Ellen Shipman for the part on a perennial border with the specially prepared drawing, in the Section on the Garden; Mr. Sereno Stetson for material in Section XVII "Measurements, Map Making and Knots"; Mr. Austin Strong for pictures of knots; Mrs. Raymond Brown for the test for Citizen; Miss Edith L. Nichols, Supervisor of Drawing in the New York Public Schools, for the test on Craftsman; Mr. John Grolle of the Settlement Music School, Philadelphia, for assistance in the Music test; Miss Eckhart for help in the Farmer test; The Camera Club and the Eastman Kodak Company for the test for Photographer; Mrs. Frances Hunter Elwyn of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, for devising and drawing certain of the designs for Proficiency Badges and the plates for Signalling; Miss L. S. Power, Miss Mary Davis and Miss Mabel Williams of the New York Public Library, for assistance in the preparation of reference reading for Proficiency Tests, and general reading for Girl Scouts.

It is evident that only a profound conviction of the high aims of the Girl Scout movement and the practical capacity of the organization for realizing them could have induced so many distinguished persons to give so generously of their time and talent to this Handbook.

The National Executive Board, under whose auspices it has been compiled, appreciate this and the kindred courtesy of the various organizations of similar interests, most deeply. We feel that such hearty and friendly cooperation on the part of the community at large is the greatest proof of the vitality and real worth of this and allied movements, based on intelligent study of the young people of our country.

Josephine Daskam Bacon,
Chairman of Publications.
March 1, 1920.

CONTENTS

Foreword by Sir Robert Baden-Powell.
Preface by Josephine Daskam Bacon, Editor.
Section:
I. History of the Girl Scouts 1
II. Principles of the Girl Scouts 3
III. Organization of the Girl Scouts 13
IV. Who Are the Scouts? 17
V. The Out of Door Scout 35
VI. Forms for Girl Scout Ceremonies 44
VII. Girl Scout Class Requirements 60
VIII. What a Girl Scout Should Know About the Flag 67
IX. Girl Scout Drill 84
X. Signalling for Girl Scouts 97
XI. The Scout Aide 105
  Part 1. The Home Maker 106
  Part 2. The Child Nurse 157
  Part 3. The First Aide 164
  Part 4. The Home Nurse 217
  Part 5. The Health Guardian 254
  Part 6. The Health Winner 257
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