. Review of reviews and world's work. e definite responsibility of adding to theattractiveness of their home cities; and 618in which organized cooperation was givenin civic celebrations. In 570 cases scoutshave acted as guides or ushers in large con-ventions or gatherings, such as the G. A. , and meetings of societies, asso-ciations, and other such groups. In six in-stances scouts have had the responsibility ofmaking a complete census for the have conducted thirty safetj- firstcampaigns, and have had a definite part inconducting 264 municipal Christmas treefestivi
. Review of reviews and world's work. e definite responsibility of adding to theattractiveness of their home cities; and 618in which organized cooperation was givenin civic celebrations. In 570 cases scoutshave acted as guides or ushers in large con-ventions or gatherings, such as the G. A. , and meetings of societies, asso-ciations, and other such groups. In six in-stances scouts have had the responsibility ofmaking a complete census for the have conducted thirty safetj- firstcampaigns, and have had a definite part inconducting 264 municipal Christmas treefestivities. In addition to all this, numerous casesare reported of scouts performing charitablework, showing kindness to animals, search-ing for lost persons, delivering circulars re-garding some worth-while function, enter-taining children in orphan asylums, takingpart in Memorial Day, Washingtons birth-day, Lincolns birthday, and Fourth of Julycelebrations. Two hundred and t\vent_\-eight cases of saving persons from drowningare ^ liittTijalluiijl Kiln: ^rnlrv BOY SCOUTS HELPING OHIO FLOOD StTFERFJ^ TRJIXED FOR CITIZENSHIP: THE BOY SCOUT 645
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