Publications, [ca. 1913-1985]

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Publications, [ca. 1913-1985]

Included are manuals, guides, handbooks, songbooks, books of ceremonies, workbooks, calendars, bibliographies, cookbooks, catalogs of uniforms and equipment, brochures, magazines, newsletters, and rulebooks published by the Girl Scouts for use by Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, and Senior Girl Scouts, and Girl Scout leaders and staff. Of note are annual reports, 1915-1982; THE AMERICAN GIRL (known as THE RALLY, 1917-1920), 1917-1978; and the GIRL SCOUT LEADER, 1923-1984.

ca. 90 cubic ft.

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Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Brownie Girl Scouts

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