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SCOUTING
for
GIRLS

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THIS BOOK BELONGS TO

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MEMBER OF

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MY SCOUT RECORD

Registration Date and Place ____________________________________

Passed Tenderfoot Test _______________________________________

Passed Second Class Test _____________________________________

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SCOUTING for GIRLS

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MAGDELAINE DE VERCHÈRES The First Girl Scout in the New World. From Statue erected by Lord Grey, near the site of Fort Verchères on the St. Lawrence.MAGDELAINE DE VERCHÈRES
The First Girl Scout in the New World. From Statue erected by Lord Grey,near the site of Fort Verchères on the St. Lawrence.

SCOUTING for GIRLS

OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

OF THE

GIRL SCOUTS

SIXTH REPRINT
1925







PUBLISHED BY THE GIRL SCOUTS, Inc.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
670 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y.


To

Juliette Low

THEIR FOUNDER


in grateful acknowledgment of all that
she has done for them, the American
Girl Scouts dedicate this Handbook

FOREWORD

How Scouting Began

"How did Scouting come to be used by girls?" That is whatI have been asked. Well, it was this way. In the beginningI had used Scouting—that is, wood craft, handiness, and cheeryhelpfulness—as a means for training young soldiers whenthey first joined the army, to help them become handy, capablemen and able to hold their own with anyone instead of beingmere drilled machines.

You have read about the Wars in your country againstthe Red Indians, of the gallantry of your soldiers againstthe cunning of the Red Man, and what is more, of the plucko

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