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 Title: The American Girl, November 1938, Vol. XXI Number XI
Binding: Stapled Book Condition: Good with no dust jacket Publisher: New York, NY Girl Scouts, Inc. 1938
Seller ID: MAR06-029
"The Magazine For All Girls Published By The Girl Scouts" Magazine has age-toned paper, a minimum of light edgewear. Cover is lightly soiled and pulled away from the lower staple - pages are soundly bound: mailing label present. In addition to wonderful contemporary advertisements, contents include: Star Reporter by Janet Ramsay, Illustrated by Ruth King; The Darb by Mary C. Morrison, Illustrated by Robert A. Graef; No Picnic by Marjorie Paradis, Illustrated by merle Reed; Happy Acres, VI by Lenora Mattingly Weber, Illustrated by Edward Ryan; Fur, Fins and Feathers Part I by Mary Grahn; "The North Wind Doth Blow" by Marie E. Gaudette. Part I I of Daisy Gordon Lawrence's memories of her aunt, Juliette Low, fill Juliette Low's School Days which is profusely illustrated with photographs and Juliette Low's letters home. Daisy Lawrence was the niece of Juliette Low. After a visit to England Juliette Low was so enthusiastic about the Boy Scout movement there that she set about organizing a similar movement for girls. She gave her first ''Girl Scout'' party at her home on March 12, 1912, and Daisy Low, then 11, was the first to sign the new membership register. Each issue includes poetry, housekeeping and food preparation articles, Girl Scout Features and Regular Departments. ; 4to - 9.75" - 12" tall
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