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Definition of Scout group
1. Noun. A unit of Girl or Boy Scouts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scout Group
Literary usage of Scout group
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Community Boy Leadership: A Manual for Scout Executives by Boy Scouts of America (1922)
"The school superintendent is frequently made a member of the Court of Honor or
given other important tasks. e) The scout group of boys is often used as such ..."
2. The Child Labor Bulletin by National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) (1918)
"... Sunshine and Shadow presented by a group of young people (Sunday school, public
school, Camp Fire or scout group) as their contribution to the campaign. ..."
3. The Child Labor Bulletin by National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) (1918)
"... Sunshine and Shadow presented by a group of young people (Sunday school, public
school, Camp Fire or scout group) as their contribution to the campaign. ..."
4. Town Planning for Small Communities by Walpole town planning committee (1917)
"In common with many cities and towns throughout the state, Walpole has a well
organized boy scout group. As illustrating the practical side of this movement ..."
5. Town Planning for Small Communities by Walpole town planning committee (1917)
"In common with many cities and towns throughout the state, Walpole has a well
organized boy scout group. As illustrating the practical side of this movement ..."
6. A Project Curriculum: Dealing with the Project as a Means of Organizing the by Margaret Elizabeth Wells (1921)
"... in order to determine their fitness for the eyes of her own children and of
her scout group, she takes her place in the community as a social worker. ..."