Scouting, Volume 8, Number 17, November 11, 1920 Page: 6
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SCOUTING, NOVEMBER 11, 1920
Of Interest To All Scout Officials
Order Your 1921 Diaries Early
Useful Information
For Scouts
Cover design is by Frank Higney,
artist to the Boy Scouts.
There are 256 pages.
New plates were made for the
whole book. Among the changes
that have been made are:
Cuts of the new uniform for boys
without the coat.
Cuts of Scout with the coat show-
ing the position of all insignia.
Similar cut of the Scoutmaster
and similar cuts of Sea Scout
officials and boys.
There are fifteen pages of cuts
showing all of the new insignia of
the Organization as adopted by the
National Council last Spring. A
complete list of merit badges,
badges for commissioned officers of
local councils and National
Council, with statement concerning
these badges. New population sta-
tistics, new records of the Olympic
games, new plates of the bugle
calls, a statement concerning the
Jamboree party and the Ten year
service badges are amongst the sub-
jects treated.
No. 3012, regular paper edition.25c.
Price to Scoutmasters in lots of 10
or more 15c each.
Price to Councils in lots of 100 or more 15c each.
No. 3095, Scoutmasters' Edition, stiff cloth cover 35c.
No. 3013., Leather cover ...90c.
COUT
DiyVRY
You Will Want This Calendar
No. 3398 Roosevelt Boy
Scout Calendar for 1921.
Contains extracts from let-
ters and messages of Theo-
dore Roosevelt to the Boy-
Scouts of America. Six
panels on heavy white card-
board, size 8 x 14, fastened
together with leather hanger
at top. Each panel has two
calendar months and decora-
tions, including characteris-
tic pictures of Roosevelt,
together with his messages
to Scouts. A calendar any
one would be proud to own.
Each* calendar packed in
box, making it an ideal holi-
day gift.
Price, complete $1.00
ROOSEVELT
BOY SCOUTS CALENDAR
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Self Instructors for Bugle, Drum or Fife
The Yankee Doodle Method
THE DRUM BOOK contains the rudiments of music, simplified
instructions for the beginner, the care of the drum, directions
for making repairs, the proper way to carry the drum, a collec-
tion of good drum beats that are used for quicksteps in the
Fife and Bugle books, and orchestra exercises.
THE TTFE BOOK contains the rudiments of music, instruc-
tions for the beginner, the proper way of holding the fife to
obtain the correct sound, charts showing the scales and how to
play them, the method of playing exercises, simple marches,
and a collection of good quicksteps.
THE BUGLE BOOK contains the rudiments of music, instruc-
tions for the beginner, the best position for the bugle, the method
of obtaining the proper sound, the scale, simple exercises, a fine
collection of bugle marches, camp calls required for Boy Scouts,
with additional calls that could be used in camp.
No. 3394. Self Instructor for Bugle 50c.
No. 3395. Self Instructor for Drum 50c.
No. 3396. Self Instructor for Fife 50c.
Scout Song Books Ready
BOY SCOUT
SONG BOOK
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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
No. 3399. There are upwards of two hundred
songs in the collection, including thirty of a
religious character. In making this book the
publishers have tried to interpret the Boy
Scout spirit in song. The songs included are
those that express the normal mood of boy-
hood—wholesome, relaxing, inspiring songs,
that entertain, amuse and encourage. Has
Scout Oath and Law on inside cover; alpha-
betical and classified index. 124 pages bound
in strong paper cover. Size 5% x 8%.
Single copies 40c. each
10 copies or more 36c. "
25 copies or more 35c. "
100 copies or more -34c.
Official Bronze Grave Markers
In response to numerous requests from the Scout field to provide suitable
and appropriate grave markers for the graves of deceased Scouts, the
National Council has adopted a handsome design for this purpose. These
markers are made of a durable bronze in natural color which will withstand
the elements for a long time. The size of marker is 6% wide by 8^ inche3
high. Has a removable name plate to allow for proper individual engraving
or lettering of name, date and troop number. Each marker is equipped with
a strong, heavy iron tube pole five feet in height to which marker can be
securely attached. In ordering furnish lettering for plate. Price
includes lettering. Shipping weight, complete, 10 lbs. No. 1439.
Express collect.
Department of Scout Supplies
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
®- S C O,U T S
200 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK
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