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  • == William D Boyce New Unit Organizer Knot == ..."[https://www.scouting.org/awards/awards-central/william-boyce/ William D. Boyce New Unit Organizer Award]"
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  • ...rchak">{{cite book|last=Petterchak|first=Janice A.|title=Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting|publisher=Legacy Press |date=2003|pages=68–69|i
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  • When they got to the destination, Mr. Boyce reached into his pocket for a tip. But the boy stopped him.<p> And so 51 year old [[William D. Boyce]], newspaper and magazine publisher from Chicago, Illinois, met the founder
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  • ...dent's Park]], 15<sup>th</sup> Street and Constitution Ave NW, Washington, D.C. {{coor d|38.8937|N|77.0344|W|}} [[Image:Boy Scout Memorial.jpg|Boy Scout *[[William D. Boyce]]
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  • ...w of the [[Boy Scouts of America]], formed by rival publisher [[William D. Boyce]], Hearst pushed his own vision of Scouting and incorporated the ABS on [[J
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  • ...ive. Illinois is the homestate of the BSA founder, [[William D. Boyce|W.D. Boyce]]. #[[W.D. Boyce Council]]
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  • ...he World''. The second went to the "Unknown Scout" who helped [[William D. Boyce]]—the only non-adult recipient. This award is represented by a small buf *[[William D. Boyce]], Chicago newspaper man who incorporated the BSA, second Silver Buffalo re
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  • ...organization of the BSA, met with Boyce on May 3, 1910, and agreed to help Boyce organize the BSA national leadership at its June meeting. He recommended J
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  • | birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]] His father died around the time of his birth in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref name="lv">{{cite book |last=Rowan |first=Edward L |year=2005 |title
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  • ...Lee F. Hanmer became interested in the nascent BSA movement and convinced Boyce to turn the program over to the [[YMCA]] for development. Robinson enliste ...ting%20Story.htm |title=The Story of Scouting in the L.D.S. Church |work=L.D.S. Relationships, Boy Scouts of America |accessdate=2008-02-12}}</ref>
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  • ...Lee F. Hanmer became interested in the nascent BSA movement and convinced Boyce to turn the program over to the [[YMCA]] for development. Robinson enliste ...ting%20Story.htm |title=The Story of Scouting in the L.D.S. Church |work=L.D.S. Relationships, Boy Scouts of America |accessdate=2008-02-12}}</ref>
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  • ...ing program such as the [[William Temple Hornaday#Influence on Scouting|'''William T. Hornaday Award''']]. Venturers may also be recognized for their "excell *William H. Spurgeon III Award
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  • ...nto disrepair towards 1900. It was given in 1919 by [[Scout Commissioner]] William De Bois Maclaren to [[The Scout Association]] of the United Kingdom to prov ...By the time of Tresilian's death in 1792, the younger Margaret had married William Bassett Chinnery (1766-?), the elder brother of the painter [[George Chinne
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  • |founders = [[William D. Boyce]] (see also [[Ernest Thompson Seton]] and [[Daniel Carter Beard]]) ...ts of America | accessdate = 2006-07-11}}</ref> Upon his return to the US, Boyce incorporated the Boy Scouts of America on [[February 8]], [[1910]].<ref>{{c
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  • | [[Camp Wokanda]] ||W.D. Boyce Area Council || Closed || Closed in the 1990s, Camp Wokanda was located jus | [[Ingersoll Scout Reservation]] || W. D. Boyce Council || Active || Located just west of London Mills, Illinois, the reser
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