Scouting, Volume 60, Number 1, January-February 1972 Page: 51
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT
AND CIRCULATION (Act of October 23, 1962;
Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code.)
1. Date of filing: October 1, 1971.
2. Title of publication: Scouting Magazine.
3. Frequency of issue: Bimonthly.
5. Location of the headquarters or general
business offices of the publishers: North Bruns-
wick, New Jersey 08902 (Boy Scouts of America).
6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor
and managing editor: Publisher, O. S. Johnson,
Boy Scouts of America, North Brunswick, New
Jersey 08902; Editor, Walter B. Babson, Boy
Scouts of America, North Brunswick. New Jersey
08902; Managing Editor, T. S. Holstein, Boy
Snonfs of America, North Brunswick, New Jersey
08902.
8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other
security holders owning or holding 1 percent or
more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or
other securities: None.
9. For completion by nonprofit organizations
authorized to mail at special rates: The purpose,
function, and nonprofit status of this organization
and the exempt status for Federal income tax
purposes have not changed during preceding 12
months.
Avg. No. Copies Single Issue
each issue nearest to
preced. 12 mos. filing date
A. TOTAL NO. COPIES
PRINTED 1,398,333 1,370,000
B. PAID CIRCULATION
1. Sales through
dealers and carriers,
street vendors and
iter
sale
No
2. Mail subscriptions 1,359,630
C. TOTAL PAID
CIRCULATION 1,359,630
D. FREE DISTRIBUTION
(including samples)
rier
OFFICE USE.
LEFT-OVER.
UNACCOUNTED.
SPOILED AFTER
PRINTING
19,435
1,379,065
G. TOTAL
I certify that the statement;
are correct and complete.
19,268
398,333
13,247
1,351,3^3
18,647
1,37 0,000
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SELLING POLICY
Certain advertising in this magazine
contains offers of sales plans for in-
dividual or unit use. It must be clearly
understood that Scout unit use of these
plans to earn money must first be cleared
with the unit's local council and chartered
institution.
The selling of any product must be done
on its own merits. Selling must not be
done in uniform or in the name of the
Boy Scouts of America except for non-
commercial products and then only when
approved by the local council. Sales in
uniform of commercial products violates
our policy of not permitting the movement
to be used for commercial purposes. No
one, unless authorized by the National
Council Executive Board, may sign a con-
tract of a commercial character involving
the Boy Scouts of America or any char-
tered unit of the Boy Scouts of America
or for use of any of our insignia or ter-
minology with the product.
The products offered in these adver-
tisements have been examined by Scout-
ing Magazine, and to the best of our
knowledge their value is commensurate
with the selling price suggested. All ad-
vertisers in this section are familiar with
the official policies of the Boy Scouts of
America and have indicated their will-
ingness to abide by them. Any Scouter
receiving information or literature that
is in conflict with our policies should im-
mediately notify Scouting Magazine,
North Brunswick, N.J. 08902.
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