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Definition of Boy scouts of america
1. Noun. A corporation that operates through a national council that charters local councils all over the United States; the purpose is character building and citizenship training.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boy Scouts Of America
Literary usage of Boy scouts of america
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research: The Actual by Josephus Nelson Larned, Augustus Hunt Shearer (1922)
"The Boy Scouts of America are wielding a potent influence in the health, education,
morality and business training and leadership of young America. ..."
2. Handbook of French and Belgian Protestantism by Louise (Seymour) Houghton (1919)
"On July 3, I presented fhe following message from the Boy Scouts of America; To
THE BOY SCOUTS OF FRANCE AND ALLIED NATIONS Greetings BE IT KNOWN That the ..."
3. The Settlement Idea: A Vision of Social Justice by Arthur Cort Holden (1922)
"It is impossible, however, to pass on without a mention of the organization known
as the Boy Scouts of America. There is also a counterpart among the girls. ..."
4. Sport: Attempt at a Bibliography of Books and Periodicals Published During ...by C. M. van Stockum by C. M. van Stockum (1911)
"Boy scouts of America: a handbook of woodcraft, scouting, and life-craft. 1910.
Double- day. US $ — .25 259 Seton (ET). Boy scouts. ..."
5. Outlines of Child Study: A Text Book for Parent-teacher Associations by William Arch McKeever (1915)
"... THE boy scouts of america 1. Is the Movement Worth While? How to Organize and
Direct the Boy Scout Movement. 5-111; Association Press, New York. 2. ..."
6. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1873)
"The Pine Tree Patrol, Boy Scouts of America. The Executive and His Control of
Men, Go win. Macmillan. The Psychology of Management, Gilbreth. Macmillan. ..."