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Boy Scouts of America Official National Outfitter - SIGMUND EISNER
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BOY SCOUTS of AMERICA - THE OFFICIAL HANDBOOK FOR BOYS
BOY SCOUT CERTIFICATE
PREFACE
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL - BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF SCOUT
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I - SCOUTCRAFT
Aim of the Scout Movement
What Scouting Means
Scout Virtues
The Twelve Points of the Scout Law
The Boy Scout Organization
Chief Scout and Staff
How to Become a Boy Scout
The Scout Motto
The Scout Badge
Directions For Ordering
The Scout Oath
The Scout Sign
The Scout Salute
The Scout Law
The Three Classes of Scouts
Patrol Signs
The Merit Badges
Agriculture
Angling
Archery
Architecture
Art
Astronomy
Athletics
Automobiling
Aviation
Bee Farming
Blacksmithing
Bugling
Business
Camping
Carpentry
Chemistry
Civics
Conservation
Cooking
Craftsmanship
Cycling
Dairying
Electricity
Firemanship
First Aid
First Aid to Animals
Forestry
Gardening
Handicraft
Horsemanship
Interpreting
Invention
Leather Working
Life Saving
Machinery
Marksmanship
Masonry
Mining
Music
Ornithology
Painting
Pathfinding
Personal Health
Photography
Pioneering
Plumbing
Poultry Farming
Printing
Public Health
Scholarship
Sculpture
Seamanship
Signaling
Stalking
Surveying
Swimming
Taxidermy
Life Scout
Star Scout
Eagle Scout
Honor Medals
Badges of Rank
Equipment
KNOTS EVERY SCOUT SHOULD KNOW
The Mariner’s Compass
CHAPTER II - WOODCRAFT
Woodlore
BIRDCRAFT
MOLLUSCA==Shells and Shellfish
REPTILES
INSECTS AND BUTTERFLIES
FISHES
ROCKS AND PEBBLES
Plants, Ferns, and Grasses
MUSHROOMS, FUNGI, OR TOADSTOOLS
WHOLESOME TOADSTOOLS
COMMON NORTH AMERICAN TREES
NATIVE WILD ANIMALS
CHAPTER III - CAMPCRAFT
Hiking and Over=night Camp
Tent Making Made Easy
An Open Outing Tent
Canoeing, Rowing and Sailing
CHAPTER IV - TRACKS, TRAILING AND SIGNALING
There Are Still Many Wild Animals
When to Learn Tracking
How to Learn
A First Try
A Story of the Trail
What About Winter Sleepers
How to Make Pictures of Tracks
The Coon that Showed Me How
Trying It on the Cat
Drawing is Mostly Used
A Story of the Trail
Meadow Mouse
What the Trail Gives — The Secrets of the Woods
Horses’ Tracks
Wig-Wag or Myer Code
Rememberable Myer Code
To Send a Message
The Semaphore Signal Code
Whistle Signs
Hand or Flag Signals
Indian Signs and Blazes
The Receiving Set
The Sending Set
CHAPTER V - HEALTH AND ENDURANCE
Fitness
Proper Carriage
Growth
Out-door Exercises
Medical Examinations
Baths
Pain
Eating
Digestion
Coffee and Tea
Alcohol and Tobacco
Constipation
The Teeth
Care of the Eyes
Care of the Ears
Care of Nose and Throat
Care of the Feet
Care of the Finger Nails
Sleep
Sleeping Out of Doors
Conservation
CHAPTER VI - CHIVALRY
Ancient Knighthood
Struggle for Freedom
The Pilgrim Fathers
American Pioneers
Modern Knighthood
Abraham Lincoln
Challenge of the Present
Good Manners
Cheerfulness
Character
Will
Thrift
Individuality
Courage
Loyalty
Duty to God
A Boy Scout’s Religion
Work, Not Luck
CHAPTER VII - FIRST AID AND LIFE SAVING
PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS
FIRST AID FOR INJURIES
INJURIES DUE TO HEAT AND COLD
FIRST AID FOR EMERGENCIES
WATER ACCIDENTS
CHAPTER VIII - GAMES AND ATHLETIC STANDARDS
THE GAMES
CHAPTER IX - PATRIOTISM AND CITIZENSHIP
OUR COUNTRY
APPENDIX - BOY SCOUT EQUIPMENT
INDEX
Do YOU KNOW THIS MANUAL FROM COVER TO COVER ?
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