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Educational Work of the Boy Scouts - Lorne W. (Lorne Webster) Barclay
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Title: Educational Work of the Boy Scouts
Author: Lorne W. Barclay
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF EDUCATION
BULLETIN, 1921, No. 41
EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE BOY SCOUTS
By
LORNE W. BARCLAY
DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
[Advance sheets from the Biennial Survey of Education
in the United States, 1918-1920]
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1921
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EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE BOY SCOUTS.
By Lorne W. Barclay.
Director of the Department of Education, Boy Scouts of America.
Contents.—Scouting and the schools—Scouting and citizenship—The pioneer scout—Seascouting, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America—National Councils endeavor to discover vital facts in regard to the boyhood of the Nation—International aspects of scouting—Scout handbooks, organs, and other literature—Motion pictures for boys.
SCOUTING AND THE SCHOOLS.
Scouting continues to enjoy the cordial indorsement of school men everywhere all over the country. More and more those interested are coming to see the enormous possibilities of cooperation between the scout movement and the schools. Many schools now give credit for scout work done outside of the schools. Many more are in hearty sympathy with