| Thomas Williams Bicknell, Albert Edward Winship, Anson Wood Belding - 1916 - 1014 lapas
...truth of the scout law which states that a scout is a friend of all and a brother of every other scout. The movement has been developed on such broad lines...creeds, and at the same time to allow the greatest independence to individual organizations, offices and boys. The Boy Scouts of America has just celebrated... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1915 - 772 lapas
...opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than do other movements instituted solely for boys. Its aim to develop the boy physically, mentally,...creeds, and at the same time to allow the greatest independence to individual organizations, officers, and boys. The Boy Scouts of America maintain that... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Department of Superintendence - 1915 - 510 lapas
...opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than do other movements instituted solely for boys. Its aim to develop the boy physically, mentally,...creeds, and at the same time to allow the greatest independence to individual organizations, officers, and boys. The Boy Scouts of America maintain that... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1916 - 240 lapas
...opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than do other movements instituted solely for boys. Its aim to develop the boy physically, mentally,...creeds, and at the same time to allow the greatest independence to individual organizations, officers, and boys. The Boy Scouts of America maintain that... | |
| Harrison Summers Kerrick - 1916 - 510 lapas
...group of boys, and a competent leader. Scouting presents greater opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than does any other movement...Its aim to develop the boy physically, mentally, and spiritually is being realized very widely. The movement has been developed on such broad lines as to... | |
| 1917 - 704 lapas
...introduction : " It is the belief of many that scouting presents greater opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than does any other movement instituted solely for boys. One of the opportunities is represented in the camp fire, where the boy is so keenly sensitive... | |
| HARRISON S. KERRICK - 1918 - 864 lapas
...group of boys, and a competent leader. Scouting presents greater opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than does any other movement...Its aim to develop the boy physically, mentally, and spiritually is being realized very widely. The movement has been developed on such broad lines as to... | |
| 1920 - 430 lapas
...head, " A Boy Scout's Religion" says: "Scouting presents greater opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than does any other movement...Its aim to develop the boy physically, mentally, and spiritually is being realized very widely. The movement has been developed on such broad lines as to... | |
| Boy Scouts of America - 1924 - 188 lapas
...as youthful citizens. RELIGIOUS POLICY Scouting presents greater opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than does any other movement...lines as to embrace all classes, all creeds, and at the-same time to allow the greatest possible independence to individual organizations, officers, and... | |
| Boy Scouts of America - 1928 - 244 lapas
...as youthful citizens. RELIGIOUS POLICY Scouting presents greater opportunities for the development of the boy religiously than does any other movement instituted solely for the boys. Its ami to develop the boy physically, mentally, and morally is being realized very widely. The movement... | |
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