Scouting, Volume 20, Number 8, August 1932 Page: 222
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The Service Library of the Boy Scouts of America
TROOP STUNTS
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TROOP STUNTS
Many Troops have a "Stunt"
Night" once a month. This book-
let contains a wide variety of
stunts, sketches and playlets that
any Patrol or Troop can present
with a minimum of preparation.
Every Scoutmaster and every Pa-
trol Leader will find continuous
use for this pamphlet.
No. 3129 Each, 30c
COMING CLEAN
A Boy Scout Comedy in three acts.
It tells how the younger Scout in
Camp looks up to his Patrol Lead-
er and how the belief of a young-
er boy in his honesty prevented a
Patrol Leader from doing some-
thing in violation of the First
Scout Law. While the plot is
serious, the comedy characters
make the play very funny.
No. 3154 Each, 25c
COMING CLEAN
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AFTER DARK
A Boy Scout comedy in three acts.
As the curtain rises on Act I you
are looking at a pioneer camp in
the woods. It is night and the
lighting is dim. The stage is
empty. A flashlight beam flashes
. . . thus opens a play which
shows how a small Scout meets a
test of his courage and comes
through with flying colors.
No. 3150 Each, 25c
SCOUT PLAYS
Contains one pageant, three plays
and two radio sketches, which
may also be presented as plays.
A special chapter gives practical
advice regarding the cast, re-
hearsals, diction, properties, cos-
tumes and the presentation of the
play. The Scout play, "Mac
Decides," by J. Harold Williams,
will be particularly valuable for
presentation to parents.
No. 3130 Each, 35c
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SUPPLY SERVICE OFFICE
IN SAN FRANCISCO MOVES!
On or about July 15, the office of the Supply
Sevice in San Francisco will move to
755 MARKET STREET
It will be appreciated if Scouters living within
the area served by San Francisco will make a note
of this change.
NEW BADGES AND INSIGNIA WHICH
ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO THE FIELD
Ten Year Service Star.—Star of gilt finish on pur-
ple felt - No.. 52, ea. 7c
Three Year Service Star.—Star of gilt finish on
gray felt No. 51, ea. 7c
Troop Chaplain's Badge.—First Class Badge super-
imposed on a Shepherd's Crook, No. 213, pr. 75c
I MEETING
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MEETING ROOMS
Tells how to decorate and im-
prove a place and gives clear
plans and pictures of completed
No. 3104 Each 40c
THE SCOUTMASTER AND HIS
TROOP
What every Scoutmaster want to
know. How to develop a Troop,
outlining the duties of the Scout-
master, Assistant Scoutmaster, and
the various Troop Officers. In-
valuable in organizing a Troop,
and an aid to every Scoutmaster,
regardless of his length of service.
No. 3180 Each, 20c
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TROOP SPIRIT
Many Troops have built their
rooms for almost any size Troop,
spirit around the tradition of age,
while others have built it around
some particular thing that occur-
red in the Troop. The result of
Troop spirit is high morale, and
in this pamphlet you will find
ways and means for developing
spirit and obtaining this morale.
No. 3103 Each, 30c
THE TROOP COMMITTTE AND
THE SCOUTMASTER
For the guidance of Troop Com-
mitteemen everywhere. A series
of interviews between a new
Troop Committeeman and a Vet-
eran Scoutmaster, bringing out
important points as to the duties
and responsibilities of the Troop
Committeeman, and his opportuni-
ties to serve the boys of his Troop
in certain definite practical ways.
No. 3080 Each, 20c
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SCOUTING. Published Monthly by tho Boy Scouts of America, 2 Park Avenue, New York. E. S. Mart-'n, Editor. Entered as Second Class
Matter, January 20, 1928 at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., additional entry at the Post Office at Brooklyn, N. Y., under the Act of
March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1932, by Boy Scouts of America. Subscription Price $1.00 a year.
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