. Review of reviews and world's work . SCOUT GUARDS AT THE EXPERIMENTAL AVIATION FIELD. DAYTON. OHIOCThe Scout Patrol, shown in this picture, was ciitrusted with important secret work during the war. It wasthe duty of these Scouts to see that drivers of teams, messengers and others entering the Dayton Aviation Field,kept their eyes ahead. The Scouts would mount the wagons, sit beside the drivers, and keep close watch overthe visitors from the time they entered until they left the grounds. This was an important means of enforcing theGovernments policy of secrecy). NATURAL HISTORY SCOUTS OF NEW


. Review of reviews and world's work . SCOUT GUARDS AT THE EXPERIMENTAL AVIATION FIELD. DAYTON. OHIOCThe Scout Patrol, shown in this picture, was ciitrusted with important secret work during the war. It wasthe duty of these Scouts to see that drivers of teams, messengers and others entering the Dayton Aviation Field,kept their eyes ahead. The Scouts would mount the wagons, sit beside the drivers, and keep close watch overthe visitors from the time they entered until they left the grounds. This was an important means of enforcing theGovernments policy of secrecy). NATURAL HISTORY SCOUTS OF NEW YORK CITY (Part of the Natural History Troop of Boy Scouts, at the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History, where the troop meets) BOY SCOUTS AS NATURALISTS BY GEORGE GLADDEN (Deputy Commissioner, Manhattan Council, Boy Scouts of America, and Chief Guide of the Natural History Troop) I hearing get who had but ears,And sight, who had but eyes before. GROWN-UPS have been known not tounderstand immediately the precise im-port of this expression of Henry DavidThoreau, perhaps because they had neveractually experienced the psychological changehere somewhat subtly described. Certainly,an astonishing number of persons having earshear not, and having eyes see not, neitherdo they understand, whether they are in thewoods or elsewhere. Wherefore, it was gratifying to observethe prompt comprehension of the philosopher-naturalists meaning, by the lads who formthe Natural History Troop of the BoyScouts of America, when the couplet wassuggested for the troops


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