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TITLE: BOYS' LIFE ["FOR ALL BOYS" -- Published by the Boy Scouts of America! -- featuring great articles for all boys (From age 3 to 103, Boy Scout or not!), plus features, photos, cartoons, vintage ads and more!]

ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER, 1968; Vol. LVIII, No. 10
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: JIM MITCHELL, The Man who hates quarterbacks. Photo: Dennis Brack.

ISSUE NOTES: "It's fail again. Suntans fade along with summer memories; leaves fill the air; thermometers inch downward day by day; calendars show Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas corningon fast. It's a time for studying, tests, and hating alarm clocks and Monday mornings ... But have you ever hated a quarterback? Well, Jim Mitchell (cover) hates all quarterbacks except his own. Jim's a supercharged, line-crashing college football player headed for the professional ranks. What makes him run and hit so hard is told in The Man Who Hates Quarterbacks, authored by Bob Deindorfer . . . For anyone who hasn't heard, the 1968 Olympics Games and Mexico will be the focus of the world's eyes this October. But did you know that a soacer game has already been played--between Scout teams -on the Olympic soccer field? Read about the contest--and much more---in William Hilleourt's Scouting in Mexico . . I-low to gather, organize and display practically anything is the subject of Coflections, by RobertSchleicher. lfyou're a collectorofcomic books, beetles, matchbooks, shells, crazy signs--you name it--this aiticle's guaranteed to help you do it better . . Marlene Schulke wife of the fine photographer Flip Schulke, followed Flip and ten Scouts, 'who traveled to New York for a tour of Manhattan, and Montreal, Canada, on a specially arranged and financed trip. Her report on Project Nifty deserved our special attention; after;eading it, you'll see why . . You'll also enjoy Elizabeth Borton de Treviho's Journey to Cremona, a heartfelt tale of a gypsy boy's courage and determination to make his father's dream come true . . . Now, let's meet:

ELIZABETH BORTON de TREVIÑO" The author of "Journey to Cremona" was thoroughly prepared to write this short story for BL: She has produced 11 novels, is an active, accomplished violinist, and was a newspaper reviews erof the performing arts. Now a resident of Cuernavaca, Mexico, and a member of the Vivaldi Orchestra in Mexico City, Mrs. Treviño was born in California, graduated from Stanford Uni versity, and studied violin in Boston, Mass., where she did newspaper work for the Boston Herald."


FICTION: Journey to Cremona ... Elizabeth Borton de Treviño. Double-page color illustration by Mark English.

ARTICLES.
Project Nifty ... Marlene Schulke.
JIM MITCHELL, The Man Who Hates Quarterbacks ... Bob Deindorfer.
Scouting in Mexico ... William Hillcourt.
Collections ... Robert Schleicher.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
Nature ... George Laycock.
Science ... Samuel Moftat.
It's Magic ... Robert Lund.
Tin Can CampStove ... Ted Collins.
Slide of the Month: Emblem of Freedom ... Whittlin' Jim.
Ice: The Royal Luxury ... Murray T. Pringle.
New Wrinkles on Packing. ... Lynn Haring.
Nuts and Bolts Chessmen ... Willard and Emma Waltner.
Cub Scout Pages ... Dave Bittan.

CARTOON FEATURES: Pee Wee Harris; The Bible: Moses; Tracy Twins; Space Conquerors; Skillful Driving; Scouts in Action.

REGULAR FEATURES:
Making the Scene ... Fran Smith.
Hitchin' Rack.
Checkmate ... Bobby Fischer.
Hobby Hows ... Glenn Wagner.
Autos ... Ed Janicki.
Green Bar Corner ... . Ernest Doclar.
Editorial: Robert F. Kennedy ... Alden G. Barber.
Gifts and Gimmicks.
Stamps and Coins ... Walter G. MacPeek.
Think and Grin.
PROGRAM HELPS.


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