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Educational Work of the Girl Scouts - Louise Stevens Bryant
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Title: Educational Work of the Girl Scouts
Author: Louise Stevens Bryant
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF EDUCATION
BULLETIN, 1921, No. 46
EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE
GIRL SCOUTS
LOUISE STEVENS BRYANT
EDUCATIONAL SECRETARY GIRL SCOUTS
[Advance sheets from the Biennial Survey of Education in
the United States, 1918-1920]
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1921
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EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE GIRL SCOUTS.
By
Louise Stevens Bryant
,
Educational Secretary, Girl Scouts.
Contents.—History and growth—Activities—Methods—Organization.
Do you believe that girls should like to work at home, to cook and clean house and mind the baby? Do you believe that a girl should like to take care of her clothes and be able to make them; that she should know how to be thrifty and to conserve the family money in buying and using food and clothing; that she should play a fair game and put the group above her personal interests? Do you believe that she should value a strong healthy body above clothes and cosmetics, and rejoice in the hope of being some day the healthy mother of healthy children?
If you do, you believe in the Girl Scouts, for in this organization the girls learn all these things in such a happy way that they like to do them, which means that they keep on doing them.
The Girl Scouts, a national organization, is open to any girl who expresses her desire to join, and voluntarily accepts the promise and the laws. The object of the Girl Scouts is to bring to all girls the opportunity for group experience, outdoor life, and to learn through work, but more by play, to