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  • *Project Gutenberg (September 21, 2004). [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/13510/13510-h/13510-h.htm The Pr *Chiang Kai Shek College (September 13, 2005). [http://cksc.edu.ph/scoutcenter/tutorial/basicknots_files/frame.
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  • '''Hidesaburō Kurushima''' (久留島 秀三郎) (September 11, 1888 – September 22, 1970) was a President, International Commissioner, and Chairman of the | DATE OF BIRTH = September 11, 1888
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  • On September first 1945, Willem Roest van Limburg was appointed acting Chief Scout. When On September 24th 2021, it was announced that the populair TV biologist and professor by
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  • '''Saburō Matsukata''' (松方三郎) (August 1, 1899 – September 15, 1973) of [[Japan]] served on the [[World Scout Committee]] of the [[Wor | DATE OF DEATH = September 15, 1973
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  • Prior to this, from September 1990 to August 2000, Bénard was Director of the European Scout Office, in from September 1986 to August 1990, Bénard was Executive Director of the [[Association po
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  • | f-date = 5 september 2023 ...ation of Independent and Traditional Scouts|ORUS]]. It was incorporated in September 2023<ref>[https://www.journal-officiel.gouv.fr/pages/associations-detail-an
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  • The group comes together every first weekend of september at [[Gilwell Park]]: the Gilwell reunion.
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  • '''João Armando Gonçalves''' of [[Figueira da Foz]], [[Portugal]] (born September 19, 1963) is one of 12 elected volunteer members of the [[World Scout Commi | DATE OF BIRTH = September 19, 1963
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  • ...Gilwell Park Scout Group. This group comes together every first weekend of september at [[Gilwell Park]]: the [[Gilwell Reunion]]. The 1st Gilwell Park Scout Tr
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  • ...Scout Association]] in the UK, for a period of five years starting from 5 September 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/hqdocs/facts/
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  • From September 2007, Scouting was to become compulsory in schools. The aim is to have one
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  • ...binet lineup himself; poll likely on Nov. 2"], ''The Yomiuri Shimbun'', 25 September 2008.</ref>
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  • ...'''Shōichi Saba'''||Saba Shōichi}} ('''KBE''') (February 28, 1919 in Tokyo-September 10, 2012) was one of the pioneers of postwar Japanese manufacturing. He ser
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  • ...ts of America]], having assumed the BSA's highest professional position in September 2012. He had previously served as Deputy Chief Scout Executive since Octob ...ecutive officer, was announced May 21, 2012. He officially took office on September 1, 2012 and is the 12th person to hold the position of Chief Scout Executiv
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  • == Webelos Golden Nugget : September ==
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  • ..., Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. He resigned as Chief Scout of the UK in September 1971, but continued as Chief Scout of the Commonwealth until August, 1975
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  • Dr. '''Antonín Benjamin Svojsík''' (September 5, 1876–September 17, 1938) was the founder of the [[Czechoslovakia]]n [[Scouting]] organizat
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  • ...President in 1985. After McCaw's merger with [[AT&T Wireless]] Services in September 1994, Perry served as Vice-Chairman of AT&T Wireless Services. Perry joined ...ittee until July 2008, having been coopted to replace [[Steve Fossett]] in September 2006.
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  • ...op Official Arrested on Gun Charge |work =The New York Times | accessdate =September 29, 2006 | date=April 29, 1997}}</ref> ...he Jere Ratcliffe Years |work=[[Scouting (magazine)|Scouting]] |accessdate=September 29, 2006}}</ref> He also created the James E. West Fellowship, the 1910 Soc
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  • ...World Brotherhood Camporee''''' is a weekend-long camping trip, held every September (rain or shine), with approximately 3,000 [[Scouts]] from Canada and the [[
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  • Dr. '''László Nagy''' (born [[September 2]], 1921, was the Secretary General of the [[World Organization of the Sco
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  • In a [[webchat]] in September 2006, she said her most memorable experience as a Guide was "an "incident h
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  • = September =
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  • ...couts'' is present in Wallonia and Brussels. His last name change, dated 1 September 2008, aims to better reflect its commitment to spiritual development is ope
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  • ...] instructors at the first [[Wood Badge]] course held at [[Gilwell Park]], September 8-19, 1919. While serving as the International Commissioner of the Boy Sco
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  • Williams announced his retirement on February 7, 2007, which was effective September 1, 2007. His successor, [[Robert J. Mazzuca]], was named on May 22, 2007. #{{note|smag}} (September 2005). [http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0510/d-news.html Business pu
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  • ...04 by Scouter [[Mike Reid (Scouter)|Mike Reid]] of Montreal, Quebec. As of September, 2006 it had over 700 members from every Scouts Canada council and Canadian ...ven interviews with various [[CBC Radio]] stations across Canada. In early September, he was interviewed on the Rafe Mair Show on the Vancouver radio station 60
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  • CHUMS "On the Watch Tower" news column reported on September 11th 1907 that [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Robert Baden-P
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  • ...se shores except on a similar mission."<ref>''Great Northern Daily News,'' September 5, 1935, p. 8.</ref> ...1935."[http://ejmas.com/jcs/jcsart_svinth7_1199.htm]; ''New York Times,'' September 21, 1935.</ref>
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  • The [[Great Kantō earthquake]] of September 1, 1923 devastated Yokohama. Clarence Griffin was found barely breathing by
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  • RIBS was founded as a volunteer association on September 6, 1910. RIBS was chartered under state law in [[1911]] as an organization
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  • ...out Committee]], elected during the 13th Africa Scout Conference held from September 3 to 7, 2007 in [[Kigali]], [[Rwanda]] succeeding [[Jos Nanette]] of [[Maur
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  • The first constitution was passed on the 30th of September 1920 where the name Ottoman and Syrian were substituted by Muslim Scout Ass
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  • * 6th Caribbean Jamboree-Jamaica 27 September 1977
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  • ...ional Jamborees, and the second Eurasian Scout Conference, held in Baku in September, 2004.
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  • ...ngdom and organized the first [[Wood Badge]] course at [[Gilwell Park]] in September 1919. He became the first Gilwell Camp Chief in May 1919 and served until 1
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  • ...a, California. The company moved from Ventura to Salt Lake City, Utah on [[September 1]], [[1991]].
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  • The 50th Anniversary of the Jamboree was celebrated in September of 2005 at which time a plaque<ref>http://wj55.org/graphics/wj55-plaque.jpe
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  • *Project Gutenberg (September 21, 2004). [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/13510/13510-h/13510-h.htm The Pr *Chiang Kai Shek College (September 13, 2005). [http://cksc.edu.ph/scoutcenter/tutorial/basicknots_files/frame.
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  • |frequency = Five times a year: January-February, March-April, May-June, September-October, and November-December
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  • ...irect involvement with Green Scouting on at least two occasions, when on [[September 3]], [[1999]] he was made a Patron of the [[Global Movement of Green Scouts
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  • '''Ben H. Love''' (September 26, 1930&nbsp;– July 31, 2010) was the eighth [[Chief Scout Executive]] o | DATE OF BIRTH = September 26, 1930
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  • ...rence. [[Olave Baden-Powell]] and [[Olivia Burges]] formulated the idea in September 1923, during the latter's stay at [[Pax Hill]]. The original invitation was
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  • '''John Randolph Donnell''' (June 22, 1912 [[Findlay, Ohio]]-September 8, 2004, [[Newport, Rhode Island]]) was oilman, banker and philanthropist,
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  • On September 24, 2021, Vonk was appointed as the second [[Chief Scout]] of [[Scouting Ne
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  • ...l|Robert Baden-Powell]] and others at [[Gilwell Park]] (United Kingdom) in September 1919. Wood Badge training has since spread across the world with internatio ...ark, conducted the first Wood Badge course there from [[September 8]] to [[September 19]], [[1919]]. It was produced by Percy Everett, the Commissioner of Train
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  • ...Exit Missouri Life |publisher=''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine | date=September 18, 1933 |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,746099,00.ht ...ty had acquired the business of Missouri State Life in bankruptcy court in September, 1933, following Missouri State Life's collapse during the [[Great Depressi
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  • ...treated Falk to a tour of America. The basement of Our Chalet was laid in September 1931 and the roof was built on [[December 21]], [[1931]]. The architect was ...nce facilities and office space. The new building was officially opened in September 1999 and called "Spycher". On [[World Thinking Day]] in 1998, Our Chalet wa
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  • ...Association''', Kyrgyzstan Skaut-Kyzdar Assotsiatsiyasy (KSKA), founded in September 1997, currently has 186 members. [[Aigul' Duîsheyevna Duîsheyeva]] is the
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  • '''James Stephen Fossett''' (April 22, 1944 &ndash; [[circa|c.]] September 3, 2007) was an [[United States|American]] [[businessman]], and a record-se On September 3, 2007, Fossett was reported missing after the plane he was flying over th
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  • Before, in September 1912, [[Tadeusz Strumiłło]] and [[Jerzy Grodyński]] helped to start the
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  • ...illcourt—Still Going Strong on the Scouting Trail |journal=Scouting |month=September |year=1985 |page=26 }}</ref> Hillcourt was a prolific writer and teacher in
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  • ...nd on December 7, 1998 rescinded the sentence, nullifying its results. On September 15, 2006, the Hungarian Defence Ministry's Rehabilitation Committee fully r
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  • On September 5, 1920 the 6th Armenian Olympics are organized in Constantinople this time
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  • ...1924 to 1927, Heisenberg was a [[Privatdozent]] at [[Göttingen]]. From 17 September 1924 to 1 May 1925, under an International Education Board [[Rockefeller Fo ...chanik'', ''Zeitschrift für Physik'', '''34''', 858–888, 1925 (received 27 September 1925). [English translation in: B. L. van der Waerden, editor, ''Sources of
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  • ...irst documented French Air Scout camp was held at Saint Cyr, 25 August - 1 September 1935. After the 2nd World War it was restarted by a few groups and at the 1
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  • ...k/docs/support/guide-coordinate-systems-great-britain.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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  • ...on in the University Easter vacation and the university Summer vacation in September.<ref> [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ousgg/ Oxford University Scout and Guide Grou
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  • ...ly.<ref>{{cite journal |last= Monson |first= Thomas S. |year= 1987 |month= September |title= Lost Battalions |journal= [[Liahona (magazine)|Tambuli]] |page= 2 |
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  • ...d by the National Council, so the medal was not awarded until Labor Day, [[September 2]], [[1912]]. Eldred was the first of three generations of Eagle Scouts; h
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  • On September 3, 1911, Arthur Penny, the Patrol Guide Lomas de Zamora received a BP in th
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  • ...2 |publisher=Girl Guides Association |location= Melbourne, Australia |date=September 1957 |page=5}}</ref>
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  • ...olf, Scouting's highest honour, awarded to Egypt's Laila Almeldeen|date=11 September 2018|publisher=World Scouting}}</ref>
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  • ...[Wyoming, New York]] in 1971. He received US patent 3758222 for it on [[11 September]] [[1973]]. Introduced by Unibit Corporation in the 1980s (formerly a subsi
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  • ...ent for 21st Century Girls | publisher = Girl Scouts of the USA | date = [[September 18]], [[2006]] | url = http://www.girlscouts.org/news/news_releases/2006/hi
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