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January-February 1973
Vol. 61, No. 1
Richard M. Nixon, Honorary President
Norton Clapp, President
Alden G. Barber, Chief Scout Executive
Walter B. Babson, Editor
Dick Pryce, Executive Editor
Oren R. Felton, Production Director
Mac Gardner, Features Editor
James W. DeLaney, Copy Editor
Robert Peterson, Staff Writer
Ernest Doclar, Photo Editor
Walter Skibitsfcy, Designer
Frank J. Rows, Advertising Director
Gene Allendorf, Advertising Production
Manager
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Arlene Cederbaum, Asst. to the Editor
Oliver S. Johnson, Publisher
Edward L. Kern, Associate Publisher
for Advertising
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for Administration
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