Scouting, Volume 48, Number 6, August-September 1960 Page: 22
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Salute to these thirty-two fifty-
year veterans of Scouting and the
thirty-four others in our February
issue who were honored at the An-
nual Meeting.
Burtis Allan, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Charles A. Barrett, Kansas City, Mo.
Edward B. Brewster, Forest, Ohio
Holly Broadbent, Cleveland, Ohio
Frank W. Bryant, West Lafayette,
Ind.
Frederick P. Champ, Logan, Utah
Ulysses Stanley Clutton, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Frederick N. Cooke, West Orange,
N. J.
C. Ward Crampton, Miami, Fla.
Milton Danziger, San Francisco,
Calif.
Nathan W. Davis, Salt Lake City,
Utah
William Farmer, Springfield, Mass.
Louis M. Fleisher, Philadelphia, Pa.
Edward Drake Gottsch, Kenmore,
N. Y.
Perry B. Hatch, Marquette, Mich.
Charles M. Heistand, Metuchen, N. J.
King W. Jamison, Jackson, Tenn.
William Keir, Joliet, 111.
Charles A. Kelso, St. Louis, Mo.
George H. Ladd, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Robert S. McClenaghan, Seattle,
Wash.
William A. Mooney, East Douglas,
Mass.
Daniel F. Pomeroy, Jr., Troy, Pa.
Jack L. Prosser, West Palm Beach,
Fla.
Charles W. Routson, Lincoln, 111.
Dudley Smith, Niles, Ohio
Harry 0. Stevens, Albany, N. Y.
Isaac C. Sutton, Merion, Pa.
Morton C. Treadway, Bristol, Conn.
R. N. Traver, Ontario, Calif.
J. Harold Williams. Providence, R. I.
W. Edgar Wylie, West Hanover, Mass.
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Ricky's dad saw more
than a fine young marksman
I saw his face light up as bright as the boy's when
he saw that target.
There was more behind their exchanged look than
a fine score; there was the pride of a growing boy
who has measured up to the discipline and responsi-
bility needed to handle a rifle well.
Riflery is the high spot of many boys' outdoor pro-
grams . . . and, when supervised, is one of the safest
of all sports. And it costs so little. All you need is a
few Remington Model 513T or 52IT rifles, targets,
ammunition and a safe backstop to get organized.
Why not get started now? Remington has lots of
different plans on range construction and many in-
formative booklets and folders to help you. Just send
a card to the Remington Arms Company, Inc.,
Rifle Promotion Section, Dept. S 60, Bridgeport 2,
Connecticut.
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Remington "Matchmaster" Model 513T
22 caliber target rifle (one of a
complete line of 22 rifles).
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"Matchmaster" is Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. by Remington Arms Company, Inc., Bridgeport 2, Connecticut
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