| 1914 - 854 lapas
...messenger boys, newspaper carriers, caddies, etc., such as give the boy a wage for the moment, but leave him stranded without any trade or handicraft to pursue, when he Is a man." Tracing the development of the last few years, the student of the movement will have observed that... | |
| 1913 - 540 lapas
...quality. But we do not preach war and bloodshed to the lads, nor do we favour military drill for them. We want to help boys on leaving school to escape the evils of "blind alley" occupations, eg, van and newspaper, caddie, or messenger work, such as give the boy a wage for the moment, but "TiiE... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1915 - 1320 lapas
...thru games and out-door activities which lead a boy to become a better man and worthwhile citizen. We want to help boys on leaving school to escape the evils of blindalley occupations — that is, such work as gives the boy a mere wage for the moment, but leaves... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1915 - 772 lapas
...man and worthwhile citizen. We want to help boys on leaving school to escape the evils of blindalley occupations — that is, such work as gives the boy...recruit to the great army of unemployed, and what is often worse, the unemployable. Doing is learning, and when a scout in the formative stage of his life... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 380 lapas
...and newspaper, caddie or messenger work, such as give the boy a wage for the moment, but which leave him stranded without any trade or handicraft to pursue when he is a man, and so send him as a recruit to the great army of unemployed, or unemployable. The loafing youngster presents... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1916 - 240 lapas
...thru games and out-door activities which lead a boy to become a better man and worthwhile citizen. We want to help boys on leaving school to escape the evils of blindalley occupations— that is, such work as gives the boy a mere wage for the moment, but leaves... | |
| William Jamieson Pape - 1918 - 640 lapas
...in both Liberty Loan campaigns and in co-operating with the Red Cross. The Boy Scout movement seeks to help boys on leaving school to escape the evils...trade or handicraft to pursue when he is a man and so send him as a recruit to the great army of unemployed, and what is worse, the unemployable. Scoutcraft... | |
| 1913 - 444 lapas
...quality. But we do not preach war and bloodshed to the lads, nor do we favour military drill for them. We want to help boys on leaving school to escape the evils of { "blind alley" occupations, eg, van and newspaper, caddie, or messenger work, such as give the boy a wage for the moment, but "THE... | |
| 1928 - 252 lapas
...influence. Its program offers an answer to the boy problem which proves — " DOING - is '-.LEARNING " We want to help boys on leaving school to escape the...leaves him stranded without any trade or handicraft to ptirsue when he is a man and so sends him as a recruit to the great army of unemployed, and, what is... | |
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