(We invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head.)
To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
The astonishingly large development of the Boy Scout Movement within the past three years has made the problem of securing adequate leadership a very engaging one. There is an evident and strong desire on the part of the boys for activities which the Boy Scout Movement furnishes but, unless men of large capacity, who understand and appreciate what scouting means, can see their way clear to give some serious time and attention to it, its development will not be as large as the field merits. A large number of men of character, enthusiasm and ability are needed in Greater Boston now to take up the Scout work as volunteer, unpaid Scout Masters. Mr. O. E. Loomis '11, Executive Secretary of the Greater Boston Council will be at Phillips Brooks House from 1 o'clock to 5 this afternoon, October 3, to meet all those who are interested in this line of practical work. Scout Masters are wanted at once for troops in practically every town within a ten-mile radius of Boston.
All who are interested in this movement or in work with any wide awake group of boys should make it a point to see Mr. Loomis at the Phillips Brooks House this afternoon. ALAN T. LOWREY '13,
President of Phillips Brooks House Association.
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