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... Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. operates more than six hundred camps as an out- door continuation of their program for girls seven through seventeen . Hiring iş done through local Girl Scout Councils but applicants may also write to Fan ...
... Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. operates more than six hundred camps as an out- door continuation of their program for girls seven through seventeen . Hiring iş done through local Girl Scout Councils but applicants may also write to Fan ...
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... girls would participate . A meeting was arranged for inter- ested young people and all who attended were given an opportunity to express their views . They said they wanted dances , ball games and " to eat . " When the girls were asked ...
... girls would participate . A meeting was arranged for inter- ested young people and all who attended were given an opportunity to express their views . They said they wanted dances , ball games and " to eat . " When the girls were asked ...
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... girls began to realize the value of the different kinds of informa- tion they were receiving , they discussed a name for the group and finally de- cided to call it the " Charm Class . " Each girl was asked to write an essay on " Why I ...
... girls began to realize the value of the different kinds of informa- tion they were receiving , they discussed a name for the group and finally de- cided to call it the " Charm Class . " Each girl was asked to write an essay on " Why I ...
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