Scouting, Volume 63, Number 1, January-February 1975 Page: 12
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If your Cubs are
old enough to
take orders
from you, they're
old enough to
take orders
from Tom-Wat
Show*Ca
hood itself. Isn't it important to ask
ourselves how many of these deci-
sions are influenced by stylish opin-
ions, garbled information and unsea-
soned advice absorbed from the
media?
If experts say that very young chil-
dren flourish in group care, then why
not plan on returning to work soon af-
ter the baby's birth? If today's kids are
as fantastically mature as the special-
ists report, they really don't have
much need or use for the outmoded
niwci Hn thpv/9 If
Order Spring Show*Cases for all your
Scouts now and n*t this fabulous
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CAMERA OUTFIT AS _
A FREE GIFT!i„i&FpTrP^,poi"b
Fill in BOTH SIDES of the Order Card and you'll get:
• GAF POCKET CAMERA OUTFIT FOR YOU'
• 200 FREE PRIZE POINTS FOR YOUR TROOP OR PACK!
• HOW-TO BOOK —TELLS AND SHOWS YOU EXACTLY
HOW TO CONDUCT A SUCCESSFUL TOM WAT SHOW CASE
CAMPAIGN FROM BEGINNING TO END!
• PR,ZES BOOK-ILLUSTRATES MORE THAN 225
EXCITING PRIZES YOUR SCOUTS CAN EARN FOR THEMSFIVFC
WHILE THEY'RE RAISING BIG MONEY FOR THEIR UNIT'
• BRIEFCASE FILLED WITH SALES AIDS, HELPFUL SELLINC
HINTS AND PROVEN FUND-RAISING TECHNIQUES!
£rLL T?LL-FREE 800-243-9250
jn Connect'cut, call 384-0771 collect
iar with the thousands of studies on
child development, nor trained in sci-
entific inquiry, can easily be steam
rollered into believing a point of view
which is little more than a passing
fad."
Parents should also be aware that
research is not necessarily under-
taken in the areas where more knowl-
edge of children is most needed. Re-
searchers quite naturally tend to put
their work where the money is — the
government funding and foundation
nrants and businesses which under-
Never needs flashcubes!
Comes complete with
electronic flash, carrying
case, batteries & film.
Free Camera Offer limited
to one leader per group.
Sample Show Case Offer
If you need a Sample Showcase to show your fund-raising
committee, fill in the RIGHT SIDE of the Order Card If you
do not conduct a Tom-Wat project this Spring, return the
Sample and we will reimburse you for postage. Sorry, you
will not be entitled to the Free Gift and 200 Free Prize
points, but here is what you will get:
• Sample Shows Case filled with new and
exciting Spring fund-raising products.
• 2-sided illustrated poster to help you
explain the Tom-Wat Show«Case Plan.
• Free Prize Sampler Wheel illustrating a
"sample" of the prizes available to your Scouts.
No. of Show*Cases Wanted.
Ship To*
d> Street Address.
Forget about age. I
anything. Enthusiasm
ness and energy and p
leadership.
They're everythini
they're everything in fi
(Don't get us wront
it's as easy to conduc
as it is to sell a few t
handful of candles.
But we will tell you t
instruct and guide a
Cubs, we're ready to h
ey they need for an e
We'll give you all tl
als and selling aids y
over you while you're
Cubs. And we'll fill yc
16 of the highest q
most reasonably pric
ucts available.
If your Cubs need
their age. Just remen
scouting group to e
Wat Show Case pro
And Cubs are still among our most erunu
siastic, eager, energetic, proud and
successful Tom-Wat fund raisers.
Use the Show; Case Order Card on
the facing page to get Show cases for
all your Cubs, plus a fabulous Free Gift
for yourself.
You can use the same Card to order
a Sample Show Case.
Or you can call our Toil-Free Number
800-243-9250. In Connecticut, call 384-
0771 collect.
"II HI I Ill IB— H |H B • See-Through Briefcase and sales aids.
T/"V k A U/1T . DETACH HERE AND MAIL TODAY!
TOM-WAT 1975 SPRING SHOW+CASE ORnnTr^T*
5,ampneces!aryc°mple,eaV CARD
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□ fot'/EOSSSUSnwr®D«¥E^?TO-"S?l"eSH0"-c«ES
-Date Wanted.
PI JnW°"'d, likwe t0. ?rder 3 Sample Spring Showcase to show
Sales Aids lllustrated^Po^ster^nd^Fre^P^ WheeMf
return the Samplelfnd you'wtll rei^^rse^sior'postage^'"8, We "
My Name
(allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery)
| — - iui uciivery
Scouter Title.
Troop No
(Must be over 21 years of age)
-Pack No..
In (Name of Town).
-No. of Members_
Council',
City
State _
(Deliveries cannot be marie to RR or Box No. Give street
address or clear directions)
-County.
. Zip.
Signature & Title of Adult Leader Responsible for Project
Signature
Title
'You save
valuable time
and money by
specifying de-
li v e r y to
school,
church or
business
where ship-
ment can be
received be-
tween 9 a.m.
and 4 p.m.
Council Name
and Town
My Home
Street Address-
City
Home
Phone
-State-
Business
-Phone
-Zip.
S0RPY, ,0 APPUC.T,o s CAN SE PR0CESSE0 UNLESS TH.S CAPO IS^'cORRECTLY^nLLECMI*
(Include Area Code)
project°befoire? reqU6S,ed 3 Sample Show*Case °r ™n a Tom-Wat
□ No □ If yes, for what group
In what town ,
-In what year.
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LAFAYETTE PLAZA TOWER
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT 06601
Ures — II juai oui i in iuv.o ivy
them, unknowingly.
As Dr. Edward Zigler of Yale Univer-
sity, the former director of the Office
of Child Development, Department of
Health, Education and Welfare, once
noted in Human Behavior. "What par-
ents do not realize is that much of the
so-called information about children
presented in the popular press is often
no more than a journalist's interpreta-
tion of a tentative hypothesis, a scien-
tist's value judgment, or an unverified
hunch. . . . The parent who is not famil-
ALL ORDERS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL.
sure about the ways healthy children
develop, learn and mature. The major-
ity of theories on how children learn
are based on research experiments on
rats. Most of the theories on children's
personality development are derived
from work with pathological (sick, dis-
turbed) individuals.
"Professionals with relatively little
experience with normal parents and
kids may look on the doubts, anxieties,
confusions and regrets expressed by
parents as (continued on page 56)
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 63, Number 1, January-February 1975, periodical, January 1975; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353656/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.