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Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts of the United States of America
Girl Scouts -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
(b) Give name and location of two large bird
refuges; explain the reason for their
establishment and give names of the birds they
protect.
6. (a) Know what an aigret is. How obtained and
from what bird.
(b) Tell methods to attract birds winter and
summer.
1. GENERAL REFERENCES: (At least one must be read
to qualify for badge).
"Method of Attracting Wild Birds," Gilbert H. Trafton, Houghton, Mifflin
Co.
"Bird Study Book," T. Gilbert Pearson, Doubleday Page Co.
"Wild Bird Guests," Ernest Harold Baynes, E. P. Dutton Co.
2. HANDBOOKS AND SPECIAL BIRD BOOKS:
"Hawks and Owls of the United States," A. K. Fisher.
"Useful Birds and Their Protection," Edward H. Forbush, Massachusetts
Board of Agriculture.
"Home Life of Wild Birds," F. H. Herrick, G. F. Putnam Co.
"Land Birds East of the Rockies," Chester A. Reed, Doubleday Page Co.
"Water and Game Birds," Chester A. Reed, Doubleday Page Co.
"Western Birds," Chester A. Reed, Doubleday Page Co.
"Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America," Frank M. Chapman, D.
Appleton and Co.
"Bird Life," Frank M. Chapman, D. Appleton and Co.
"Handbook of Birds of Western United States," Florence Merriam Bailey,
Houghton, Mifflin and Co.
"Children's Book of Birds," O. T. Miller, Houghton, Mifflin Co.
"Burgess Bird Book for Children," W. T. Burgess, Little Brown Co.
BUGLER SYMBOL--BUGLE
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Play correctly as to notes and time the following calls and marches and
play at sight any calls selected:
1, First Call; 2, Reveille; 3, Assembly; 4, Mess; 5, Recall; 6, Fire; 7,
Drill; 8, Officers; 9, Retreat; 10, To Colors; 11, To quarters; 12,
Taps.
Reference: Cadet Manual, E. L. Steever, Lippincott.
BUSINESS WOMAN***
SYMBOL--NOTE-BOOK
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1. Must have a legible and neat handwriting and
show a knowledge of spelling and punctuation by
writing from dictation a paragraph necessitating
use of commas, periods, quotation marks,
apostrophe.
2. Must typewrite 40 words a minute, or as an
alternative write in shorthand from dictation 70
words a minute as a minimum, and transcribe them
at the rate of 35 words.
3. Must show a knowledge of simple bookkeeping and
arithmetic.
4. Must show how to make out, and know how and
when to use receipts, notes and drafts, and money
orders.
5. Must know how to write a simple business
letter, such as asking for employment, or a letter
recommending a person for employment.
6. Must show how to keep a check book, make out
checks and deposit slips, endorse checks, and
balance checking accounts.
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