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BOYS'LIFE
Be Your Program Assistant
In September
One of the most popular articles to
appear in Boys' Life in recent years
showed readers how to build a robot
named GISMO. This month we offer
an all-new GISMO. He is easier to
build than his older brother,
and he does more.
GISMO is a good father-son or
mother-son project that even a Cub
Scout can tackle. Or put a whole den
or patrol to work on it—and watch
them get excited.
Don't forget to send us a photo of your
finished robot. We'll feature some of
them in a future issue.
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Also in September, science writer
Isaac Asimov offers the first in a series
on the future. This month's topic:
"Living in Space. "
Scouts looking for creative inspiration
will enjoy a look at the crazy
inventions turned into the
U. S. Patent Office.
Diving expert Don Reed takes a look
at some of the ocean's deadliest
creatures, in an article titled,
"The Poisoners. "
Scouts who know their knots and
lashings can turn rope and timbers
into useful camp projects. An article
on this month's Scout program feature,
"Engineering," tells how.
Meanwhile, Dink and Duff illustrate
the Cub Scout theme, "Land of Make
Believe, " while Webelos Woody learns
to care for his garden tools as he
works on the Handyman activity badge.
The nonmember rate for a year's subscription to Boys' Life is $15.60, but
anyone in your pack or troop may have the magazine sent to his home for only
$7.80. That's only 65 cents per issue. Your local Scout council service center
can arrange for your Boy Scout or Cub Scout subscriptions. As a gift for
other boys or girls, send $15.60 for one year to: Boys' Life, 1325 W. Walnut
Hill Ln., P.O. Box 152079, Irving, Tex. 75015-2079. ■
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