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On my honor

Boy Scouts and the making of American youth
2001
Explores the folk customs of adolescent males in the Boy Scouts of America during a summer encampment in California's Sierra Nevada.

Search & rescue

2012
The Tiger Patrol is learning to ski and working with the local Search and Rescue team when there is a blizzard and a young girl goes missing in the snow.

The great antler auction

1996
A Boy Scout program in Jackson, Wyoming, collects elk antlers and sells them at auction to help pay for an elk feeding program at the National Elk Refuge.

Official Boy Scout handbook

1979
Explains the advantages, responsibilities and membership requirements of scouting and provides the requirements and possible projects for earning skill awards and merit badges.

The curse of the Egyptian mummy

1983
A group of Cub Scouts run into a mystery on their campout, which begins with the discovery of a man dead from the bite of an asp.

Story of the Boy Scouts

1968
Discusses the origin and continuing growth of the Boy Scouts, relates true stories of Scouting heroism and adventure, and describes the many activities of Scouting.

Down the Mysterly River

2011
Boy Scout Max "the Wolf, " who is an expert at orienteering and always prepared, finds himself lost in the woods without any memory of how he got there and being pursued, along with a group of talking animals, by a group of hunters and their hounds, and must solve the mystery of the strange forest in order to save himself and his new friends.

Dark sky, dark land

stories of the Hmong Boy Scouts of Troop 100
1989
Documents the stories of fifteen Hmong boys from their Hmong life in Laos during the Vietnam War era, escape to Thailand, arrival in the United States as refugees, and adjustment to American society.

Little critter at scout camp

1991
Little critter and his friends stay overnight at scout camp.

A right to discriminate?

how the case of Boy Scouts of America v. James Dale warped the law of free association
2009
The authors present an argument--synthesizing legal history, constitutional theory, and political philosophy--for how they think the law should deal with discriminatory private organizations, examining the case of "Boy Scouts of America v. Dale," in which the Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America had a right to expel gay members.

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