Semi-monthly publication of the Boy Scouts of America, written for Boy Scout leaders, officials, and others interested in the work of the Scouts. It includes articles about events and activities, updates from the national headquarters, topical columns and essays, and news from various chapters nationwide. This issue includes an "Index of Scouting from Vol. II, No. 23, to Vol. III, No. 21," which begins on page 13.
The National Scouting Museum maintains a collection that chronicles the collective history of the Boy Scouts of America, and documents related organizations throughout the world. Ranging in scope from fine art to merit badges, the Museum's collections are used for exhibitions, research, and education.
Semi-monthly publication of the Boy Scouts of America, written for Boy Scout leaders, officials, and others interested in the work of the Scouts. It includes articles about events and activities, updates from the national headquarters, topical columns and essays, and news from various chapters nationwide. This issue includes an "Index of Scouting from Vol. II, No. 23, to Vol. III, No. 21," which begins on page 13.
Physical Description
16 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.
Notes
Masthead text: "Published semi-monthly by National Headquarters, Boy Scouts of America."
"For Scout Officials and Others Interested in Work for Boys."
Folio text: "Published semi-monthly by national headquarters, Boy Scouts of America, for scout officials and others interested in the boy scout movement."
This issue is part of the following collection of related materials.
Scouting Magazine
These archival issues date back to 1913. Written for Boy Scout leaders, officials, and others, it includes articles about events, activities, updates, topical columns and essays, and news from various chapters nationwide.
Boy Scouts of America.Scouting, Volume 3, Number 23, April 15, 1916,
periodical,
April 15, 1916;
New York, New York.
(texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth282806/:
accessed April 26, 2018),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.