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TITLE: SCOUTING magazine
[For all Boy Scout Leaders -- Published by the BSA, Boy Scouts of America! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: January-February 1988; Vol. 76, No. 1
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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About our cover: John McNulty stands on the balcony of the 200-year-old Roschti Huss in Kander-Switzerland, Surrounded by Scouting friends from Scotland, England, Germany, Japan, Italy. Scott Daniels, Scouting's regular features editor, and photographer Vince Heptig spent a week in the Swiss Alps last August to bring you the of the BSA's European Camp Staff Program.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Hands-On Science at an Indoor Camp-Out: Encamped in the 'wilds' of a Boston museum for 20 hours, 208 Cub Scouts, leaders, and parents explore the mysteries of science.

A Week in the Woods for our Cub Scouts: Blanketing the country today are resident camps that offer a week together in the wilderness for mom or dad and their Cub Scout son.

Rave Reviews for 'Akela Calls': In the BSA's East Central Region, 800 Cub Scouters turn out to sharpen their Cub Scout know-how.

Stalking the Silver Marmot: Washington Boy Scouts heft 40-pound backpacks up mile-high mountains in a quest for adventure and a tiny silver badge.

Pipers on Parade: With names like Vujovich and Hassanein, the award-winning bagpipers of Explorer Post 124 prove you don't have to be a Scot to be Scottish.

Yankee on Staff: BSA camp staffer John McNulty applies for the European Camp Staff Program and lands in picturebook-beautiful Switzerland.

Reaching Out for Amistad: The 'Hands Across the Border' program helps U.S. Scouts build lasting bonds of friendship, amistad, with Scout groups throughout Mexico.

Tax Deductions for Scouters: The Tax Reform Act of 1986 brought about some new rules from the IRS, but volunteer Scouters can still deduct some BSA expenses from their personal income tax form.

Boys' Life Appeal Remains the Same: Despite the magic of videotape players and their tapes, 77-year-old Boys' Life still fascinates today's Scouting-age youngsters.

REGULAR FEATURES:
News Briefs.
The Way It Was.
Letters.
Let Boys' Life Be.
Your Program Assistant.
Worth Retelling.
Front Line Stuff.
Family Quiz.


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