Scouting, Volume 31, Number 2, February 1943 Page: Front Inside
32 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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LfOHTER MOMBNTS with fresh Eveready Batteries
'Corporal of the Guard—Post No. 3!"
Remember—our fighting forces need "Eveready"
flashlights and batteries and the materials they are
made from. You can serve by conserving yours!
The word "Eveready" is a registered trade-mark of
National Carbon Company, Inc.
FRESH BATTERIES LAST LONGER
... Look for the date line
EVEREADY
trade-mark
Guide for Crew Leaders
L
A Good Seaman
faval service in its various branches is claiming
Skippers and Mates, leaving Sea Scout Ships to
lean heavily upon Crew Leaders.
The Crew Leader, therefore, finding himself
with a job ever increasing in importance can be
better prepared for the task if he owns a copy of
the Handbook for Crew Leaders.
Prepared and illustrated by Carl D. Lane, author
of the Sea Scout Manual and several other marine
books, the Handbook for Crew Leaders is an ex-
cellent manual of Crew Leadership, organization
and machinery. It deals extensively with staff and
crew meetings as well as Sea Scout advancement.
Supplements include twenty sea-going articles
for Sea Scouts to make, including fife rail, saluting
cannon, bilge pump, cruising leads, ditty box,
chandlery, logs and fids.
A Poor Seaman
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