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JOHN M. BIERER is a manufac-
turer of mechanical rubber goods. He
is past president of the Norumbega
Council, a member of the Region One
Executive Committee and a member
of the National Committee on Senior
Scouting. In his local community he
has been a successful Scoutmaster,
Chairman of a Troop Committee, as
well as Council Commissioner and
Treasurer. He has been especially in-
terested in the Senior Program and
organized a Jamboree Troop from
Region One which attended both the
National Jamboree in Washington and
the World Jamboree in Holland in
1937. He is one of the leading scien-
tists of the Rubber Division of the
American Chemical Society and has
received wide recognition for his ac-
tivities.
JOHN M. BIERER
Waban, Mass.
HARMAR D. DENNY, JR.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
PAUL W. LITCHFIELD
Akron, Ohio
New Members Elected to the
HARMAR D. DENNY, JR. has had
a broad and active career in Scouting.
He has been Chairman of Region
Three Committee since 1934 and a
member since 1930. Since 1922 he has
been an Executive Board member of
the Allegheny County Council West,
and in 1927 he became Vice Presi-
dent and Chairman of the Camping
Committee. He is a member of the
Operations Divisional Committee. His
active and continued interest in every
phase of Scouting over a period of
eighteen years has contributed greatly
toward the advancement of Scouting
in Region Three. He is a member of
the Board of the Carnegie Hero Fund
Commission, Chairman of the Aero-
nautics Committee of the Pittsburgh
Chamber of Com-
merce, and a mem-
ber of the Society
of the Cincinnati,
and the Sons of the
American Revolu-
tion. He is an In-
vestment Counsel.
PAUL W.
LITCHFIELD,
President of the
Goodyear Tire and
Rubber Company
and a Director of
the University of Akron, has been
connected with Scouting almost from
the beginning of the Movement and
has served as a Troop Committeeman,
Council President and on the Finance
and Camping committees. It was
largely owing to his intelligent and
enthusiastic leadership that many
Scout Troops sponsored by industrial
organizations were organized in the
Akron area.
He has been a member of the Re-
gion IV Committee since 1932 and
Vice-Chairman since 1935, and Chair-
man of the Northern Division of the
Region. He has been vitally inter-
ested in Scouting regionally and na-
tionally and internationally, and has
contributed from his own personal
means as well as time and effort.
H. R. SAFFORD is a former presi-
dent of the Sam Houston Area Coun-
L. W. BALDWIN
St. Louis, Mo.
W. WARREN BARBOUR
Red Bank, N. J.
National Executive Board
an
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WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL
Chicago, III.
FRANK G. HOOVER
No. Canton, Ohio
AMORY HOUGHTON
Corning, N. Y.
JOHN SHERMAN HOYT
Darien, Conn.
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