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Definition of Campfire girl
1. Noun. A girl who is a member of Campfire Girls; for girls age 7-18.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Campfire Girl
Literary usage of Campfire girl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Fourth Reader by Hannah Theresa McManus, John Henry Haaren (1917)
"It was embroidered with beads, and strings of colored beads representing the
honors she had taken as campfire girl hung about it. ..."
2. Successful Family Life on the Moderate Income: Its Foundation in a Fair by Mary Hinman Abel (1921)
"Happily, the boy scout and campfire girl movements have brought honor to all
forms of self-help. Where the Rules of Efficiency Do Not Apply. ..."
3. Everyday Civics: Community, State, and Nation by Charles Edgar Finch (1921)
"Prove your answer. 15. Why is your class a community? 16. If you are a Boy Scout,
a Girl Scout, or a campfire girl, ..."
4. The Children's Library, a Dynamic Factor in Education by Sophia Hill Hulsizer Powell (1917)
"United States Bureau of Education. Bulletin 1. 1907. 157p. Manchester, Elizabeth.
Relation of the library to the boy scout and campfire girl movement. ..."
5. Agricultural Education for Teachers by Garland Armor Bricker (1914)
"This is eminently the age of the boy scout and the campfire girl. Desires of
physical prowess, shrewd outwitting, and economic gain are very prominent ..."
6. Junior English Book by Alfred Marshall Hitchcock (1920)
"Something made in connection with your activities as a Boy Scout, campfire girl,
or Red Cross worker; for example a shelter tent, a shack, a piece of shack ..."
7. A Fifth Reader by Meredith Nicholson, Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard (1919)
"How old is the Boy Scout organization? If you are a Boy Scout tell some of its
advantages. If a campfire girl tell why it is good to be one. ..."