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"good scout" Definitions
  1. a person who is friendly, kind, helpful, etc.

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Fred was a good scout, industrious, conscientious, always looking for a certain type of player, like he had a favorite flavor.
After the initial draft of the painting was finished, West and other BSA staff members would find issues that needed to be corrected. Between 1925 and 1976, Rockwell created 49 paintings for the BSA's Brown & Bigelow calendar. Every illustration, besides A Good Scout in 1925, was painted specifically for the calendar. Several of the paintings found a secondary purpose as the covers of the various handbooks the BSA publishes.
He earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1956, and has been a longtime supporter of scouting, receiving the Good Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America in 1988. Wolfe received a B.A. in 1964 from Westminster College in History and was awarded an M.Ed. in 1966 from the University of Delaware. He is a Professor at Ocean County College. He was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and is a resident of Brick Township.
Boyd recruited and trained some 35 to 40 men in > Rockingham, Shenandoah and Augusta counties and formed them into the > Linville Partisan Rangers. He taught them the fine points of scouting, > telegraph line tapping, use of blasting powder, and all the other things a > good scout needs to know. Boyd was one of Van Dorn's best scouts and did a > fine job of setting up the partisans in the Valley. > > Lomax had also arranged for me to begin independent operations in Loudoun > County to the North.
Richmond has won several awards, including the Humanitarian Award of Oakland, the highest honor given in that city, and the Black Media Coalition Journalist of the Year Award. He was honored as the Good Scout of the year by the Boy Scouts of America San Francisco Bay Area Council in 2004. With him leading the news team, KTVU has won several Emmys and Radio and Television News Directors Association awards. Richmond also received an Award of Distinction from Rossford High School, as a distinguished graduate.
With the longest line-of-sight, the highest per-turn movement rate, and unimpeded by terrain, helicopters make both good scout and combat units. They can move from one front of attack to another with high speed, and are effective against most types of units. A significant downside to helicopters is that they cannot capture or hold objectives, which means they can only act as support. Helicopters also attract considerable attention from enemy fighter aircraft and AA units, meaning they ultimately require much support from a faction's other air and ground forces.
However, some of Willie's best emerged from this particular year. One interesting 1934 entry is The Good Scout, an outrageous short in which boy scout Willie manages to help a beautiful girl who has been kidnapped by a big brute in downtown New York City. The bulk of the film's soundtrack is composed of a jazzy Jelly Roll Morton 78-rpm record and its backgrounds are breathtaking. The short also features a Bosko look-alike, possibly a joke on the parts of Harman-Ising animators Bob Stokes and Norm Blackburn.
Fascitelli was the recipient of the 2012 Child Advocacy Award for his transformative philanthropic contributions to the cause of children's mental health and the establishment of the Child Mind Institute. From the Greater New York Councils Boy Scouts of America he received the Good Scout Award and the James E. West Fellowship Award in 1997 and he received the Silver Beaver Award in 2003. Fascitelli was one of the recipients of CPE’s Executive of the Year award in November 2012. He was also the recipient of the Best Present Award in January 2013.
Shields's first biography for adults in 2006— Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee (Holt) went on to become a New York Times bestseller and a Book-of-the-Month Club alternate. “This biography will not disappoint those who loved the novel and the feisty, independent, fiercely loyal Scout, in whom Harper Lee put so much of herself,” wrote Garrison Keillor in the New York Times Sunday Book Review.“Good Scout,” New York Times, June 11, 2006. “As readable, convincing, and engrossing as Lee’s literary wonder,” said the Orlando Sentinel.Ann Hellmuth, “Walking in Harper Lee’s Shoes,” Orlando Sentinel, June 11, 2006.
He was recognized as one of four "philanthropic visionaries" alongside Guilford Glazer, Izak Parviz Nazarian and Max Webb by the American Friends of Tel Aviv University at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in 2013.Ryan Torok, Philanthropists honored for lifetime of giving, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, June 27, 2013 Goldrich supported the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust. He was a member of the Society of Fellows of American Jewish University in Bel Air.American Jewish University: Society of Fellows of American Jewish University Goldrich was the 1985 recipient of the "Good Scout" Award from the Los Angeles County Boy Scouts.
Lawrence's imprint moved to E. P. Dutton from 1982 to 1988, and in 1988 became a division of Houghton Mifflin. As a publisher, he was known for his work with a number of distinguished authors, including four Nobel Prize winners: Miguel Ángel Asturias, Camilo José Cela, Pablo Neruda, and George Seferis. He is credited with discovering a number of notable American authors, including Katherine Anne Porter, Kurt Vonnegut, Richard Brautigan, Richard Ford, and Joseph Heller; he published Ship of Fools', Trout Fishing in America, and Slaughterhouse-Five, among others. He was "passionately committed to writers and writing"; Vonnegut described him as "a very good scout of talent".
Over the years, Andes received recognition and awards from many organizations including Man of the Year from Advertising Specialty Guild of America, Annual Entrepreneurs Award from the Area Council for Economic Education, CEO of the year from Financial World Magazine, Exemplar Award from the NAACP, Civic Achievement Award from the American Jewish Committee, Annual Achievers Award from Wheels, Inc., Citations of Merit from The City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Good Scout Award from Boy Scouts of America, Entrepreneur of the Year from Ernst and Young and Merrill Lynch, Ten Most Influential Philadelphians Award from Philadelphia Magazine, and the William Penn Award from the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.
In addition she sits on the Board of the New York Urban League, The Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, and the Creative Vision Foundation. She also sits on Community Board 3 in Manhattan. Tatum has been received numerous honors for her work including: inclusion in Who’s Who of American Women (the Millennium Edition and subsequent editions), a Doctor Of Humane Letters Honoris Causae from Metropolitan College (New York City), Manhattan Borough Presidents’ Women’s History Month Award, Public Advocates Award, Women Who Make A Difference, Outstanding Business Empowerment Award from the New York Chapter of Black Business and Professional Women, Standing On their Shoulders Award from the National Action Network, and the Good Scout Award.
Miloš Krasić, former youth player of Vojvodina. Famous for its excellent football youth work, its good scout network, the modern club's training ground and the youth academy base FC Vujadin Boškov, which is well equipped and one of the most prestigious in the Southeast Europe, Vojvodina has developed renowned professional footballers such as Miloš Krasić, Gojko Kačar, Milan Stepanov, Srđan Bajčetić (retired), Dušan Tadić, Željko Brkić, Danijel Aleksić, Slobodan Medojević, Aleksandar Katai, Goran Šaula, Jovo Bosančić, Damir Stojak, Miroslav Stevanović, Sergej Milinković-Savić, Mijat Gaćinović, Milan Jovanović among others. In 2008 and 2009, Vojvodina organized together with the A.C. Milan a training camp at the FC Vujadin Boškov. The Vojvodina junior players were trained there by Milan training techniques and methods.
Boyle with the cast of The Children's Monologues in 2010 Upon graduating from university he began his career at the Joint Stock Theatre Company, before moving onto the Royal Court Theatre in 1982 where he directed The Genius by Howard Brenton and Saved by Edward Bond. He also directed five productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1987, Boyle started working in television as a producer for BBC Northern Ireland where he produced, amongst other TV films, Alan Clarke's controversial Elephant before becoming a director on shows such as Arise And Go Now, Not Even God Is Wise Enough, For The Greater Good, Scout and seven episodes of Inspector Morse. Boyle was responsible for the BBC Two series Mr. Wroe's Virgins in 1993.
They must be at least 11 years old, but no older than 18 or have earned an Arrow of Light Award, which is the highest Cub Scout award. After having obtained their Star Scout Rank, they may work towards the status of Koshare Brave. In order to become a Brave, the Scout must maintain a "C" average in school, earn the Indian Lore Merit Badge, be well practiced in five Koshare Indian dances, exemplify good Scout attitude, read five books about Native American culture, create a well researched outfit, and be elected by current Koshare members. Following the rank of Brave, a Scout may become a Clan Chief, with one Chief for each of the three tribes, after attaining their Eagle Scout.
The first Boy Scout calendar painting, A Good Scout Between 1925 and 1990, Brown & Bigelow released a yearly calendar for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) featuring a painting by illustrators Norman Rockwell (from 1925 to 1976) and (from 1977 to 1990) Joseph Cesatari. Rockwell only failed to complete a painting for two years: 1928 and 1930; Cesatari completed a painting for every year. The illustrations show scouts of different kinds – Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA (Boy Scouts at the time), Venturing (Explorers at the time), Sea Scouts, and Air Scouts – engaging in mostly outdoor activities. The calendars were large – – and featured a single image for the year; the months were changed by tearing off a paper portion at the bottom.
The idea for the calendar series was thought up by an unknown staff member at Brown & Bigelow in 1923. After seeing the impact on recruitment of the BSA's use of Rockwell's paintings for The Red Cross Magazine that were donated to the organization by the American Red Cross, the staff member wondered if Brown & Bigelow could help by publishing a calendar with one of the paintings. Later that year, James E. West, the Chief Scout Executive, agreed to Brown & Bigelow's proposal for a 1925 calendar with repurposed art. The chosen painting, A Good Scout, was originally titled A Red Cross Man in the Making and depicts a scout bandaging a foot of a spaniel puppy under the eye of its mother.
Over the years, Smith has received numerous honors and awards including serving as the Master of Ceremonies, 2007 inauguration of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer;Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s Inaugural Address. NY Times 01/01/07 the featured speaker, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Westchester, 2004;Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Westchester St. Vincent's Angelus Award Recipient 2005; Honoree, United Hospital Fund 2004; Man of the Year, St. James School, 2003; Medal of Honor, Calvary Hospital, 2001; Man of the Year, Ireland Chamber of Commerce of the USA, 2000; Partnership Award, Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center, 1999; Good Scout of the Year, Boy Scouts of America, 1998; Man of the Year, Iona Prep, 1996; Humanitarian Award, Pregnancy Care Center, 1995; Club of Champions Gold Medal Award, Catholic Youth Organization, 1994; Ellis Island Medal of Honor, 1994; National Brotherhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1994; American Cancer Society's Gold Sword of Hope Award, 1993; and the Terence Cardinal Cooke Humanitarian Award, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, 1993. Smith has served as president of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in New York, 2005–2007, as a past president of Kappa Beta Phi,A Wall Street Frat Parties On, Singing, 'Bye, Bye to My Piece of the Pie'.

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