Scouting, Volume 8, Number 17, November 11, 1920 Page: 1
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SCOUTING
Vol. 8
NOVEMBER 11, 1920
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"I am with the Scout Movement heart and soul. It is an organization teaching the
spirit of service and honor which we must always have in our citizenship. It is a school of
our democracy because in it, standing is won only by taking the equal opportunity given
all individuals to show their own merit, capacity and worth. I wish every boy in our
America could have the advantage and the honor of being in the Boy Scout organization
and of learning therein that cooperation, justice, the customs of fair play and the
gentleness of good manner make for peace and growth as distinguished from the results
of disorganization and selfishness and cowardice which lead to contentions and conflict.
Oct. 26, 1920.
WARREN G. HARDING."
<c) Underwood & Underwood
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