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Adventures of a District Commissioner (Boy Scouts of America Service Library)

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    This item is a reproduction of the original BSA pamphlet published in 1933 and now difficult to find in any condition. The book is softcover (8"x5") and it has 36 pages. Except for the fact that the pages are not yellowed it would be hard to tell that this is not the original pamphlet.
    This book makes for a great "thank you" gift to any Commissioner for a job well done.
    More about
    Adventures of a District Commissioner:
    As communities formed more Boy Scout troops, it became evident that some form of leadership was needed to maintain standards, provide camping opportunities, recruit leaders, facilitate training, establish local courts of honor, and stimulate local Scouting. This person was the commissioner.
    Chief Scout Executive James West, speaking at the first National Conference of Scout Executives in 1920, suggested that the Scout commissioner was responsible for giving leadership to Scoutmasters and acting as the ranking officer in public appearances.
    West recognized that local councils would benefit from finding and developing a good Scout commissioner and deputy Scout commissioners.
    District commissioners were introduced in 1931 as an outgrowth of the deputy Scout commissioner position. The book,
    Adventures of a District Commissioner
    , was the first printed material from the BSA for guiding commissioners.
    Bulk Orders:  Please contact seller for discounts on orders of 10 copies or more.
    Important Note:  After recovery of printing and sales costs, the proceeds from the sales of this item will benefit the Orange County Council of Boy Scouts of America.