Scouting, Volume 48, Number 2, February 1960 Page: 3
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30 WORLD JAMBOREE STAMPS
A complete display of postal commemoratives
31 TEMPORARY BIG TOWN
Colorado's fourth largest city for the week of the jamboree
32 BOYS IN BLUE AND GOLD
No American home where one or more little boys live is immune to
the charm of the natty blue and gold uniform
34 WHAT SCOUTING DID FOR ME
Prominent men proudly express their gratitude for the Scouting
experiences they've had while giving freely of their talents
36 HR 755-3
Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn tells about a time he voted for
legislation with results far beyond expectations
38 AMBASSADOR OF BOYLAND
Norman Rockwell puts aside his brushes and palette long enough to
talk about his favorite subject — boys
40 NO TIME FOR FEAR
When danger threatened, each of these Scouts was ready
42 FRONT LINE STUFF
Do you believe men and merit badges mix?
43 PHILMONT-ADVENTURELAND
A historic hunk of the old West beckons all of us
44 GOOD TURNS BY THE MILLIONS
No bookkeeper could tally either the number or the benefits of
the Good Turns Scouts have done in fifty years
46 FIT FOR AMERICA
Doing something is better than talking about fitness
47 FABULOUS FACTS
These are some you may not have known about
48 NOW IT'S FRONT PAGE
Not even on the back page at its birth; Scouting makes news and
merits universal attention today
50 WORTH RETELLING
Some of the best Scouting anecdotes we have printed
52 A FRIEND ON THE CORNER
A few of the letters we received paying tribute to leaders who
left their marks on Scouts
54 THE PRESIDENTS SAID
We've been fortunate that we have always had friends in the White
House. Their words and deeds prove it
57 4 MILLION JOHNNIES DO READ
BOYS' LIFE is living proof that they do
58 EXPLORING COMES OF AGE
Paul A. Siple evaluates the new program
61 ON CAMERA
Someone's camera saw these. What about your camera?
7% SCOUT SHORTS
NATIONAL
OFFICERS
Dwight D. Eisenhower
HONORARY PRESIDENT
Ellsworth H. Augustus
PRESIDENT
Arthur A. Schuck
CHIEF SCOUT EXECUTIVE
STAFF
EDITOR
Lex R. Lucas
MANAGING EDITOR
Oren R. Felton
ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS
Ted 5. Holstein
Sam Traughber
ART DIRECTOR
Don Ross
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR
George Corrado
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Walter MacPeek
Walter Babson
Larry Carpenter
Tom Gibson
H. John Nelson
REGIONAL CONSULTANTS
Robert E. Pettit
Adam W. Shidell
William H. Condon
Charles A. Whitcomb
George Simpson
John B. Hackney
Clyde M. Clark
Earle K. Behrend
W. C. Youngblood
George D. Hedrick
Howard Brawn
Victor D. Sharp
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 48, Number 2, February 1960, periodical, February 1960; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329284/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.