Papers of Sally M. Lingner, 1972-1980.

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Papers of Sally M. Lingner, 1972-1980.

Collection includes policies, equipment lists, activities, a script, games, notes, interviews with campers, etc., many probably used at Laurel Wood Camp in Spencer, Massachusetts; badges, programs, and Girl Scout catalogs and calendars and other printed material.

.2 linear ft. (1/2 file box)

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Girl Scouts of the United States of America

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The Girl Scouts were founded by Juliette Gordon Low on March 12, 1912 when Low organized the first Girl Guide troop meeting of 18 girls at her home in Savannah, Georgia. By the next year they became the Girl Scouts of the United States. By the 1920s troops were forming overseas as well. Low was inspired to start the Girl Scouts after she met Robert Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, in 1911. Beginning with Lou Henry Hoover, the incumbent First Lady has served as the Honorary Pr...

Lingner, Sally M., 1932-2008.

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Sally M. Lingner was active in the Girl Scouts in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she was a leader of Troop 61. From the description of Papers of Sally M. Lingner, 1972-1980. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 759062973 ...