Description: SEE BELOW for MORE MAGAZINES' Exclusive, detailed, guaranteed content description!* With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: BOYS' LIFE ["FOR ALL BOYS" -- Published by the Boy Scouts of America! -- featuring great articles for all boys (From age 3 to 103, Boy Scout or not!), plus features, photos, cartoons, vintage ads and more!] ISSUE DATE: MAY, 1964; Vol. LIV, NO. 5 CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 THIS MONTH'S HIGHLIGHTS: One of the gravest sea disasters of all time occurred on May 7, 1915 when the German submarine U-20 sank the huge British luxury liner Lusitania. It was a day that changed history, and edged America closer to World War I. Alvin Moscow, author of the best-selling book, "Collision Course." helps us relive that day of infamy Few men can compare with Donald Culross Peattie as a naturalist or as a writer. He sees and feels keenly, and what he writes opens our eyes and hearts to nature. Spring on the Prairie is his first article for BL . . . The Tailbone Patrol has the zaniest bunch of characters of any Scout patrol going. Their latest Good Turn adventure involves a camel and . . . well, you find out for yourself. The story: Hi Lo, Hi Jolly, by Jim English . . . Without water there would be no life on earth, no people, no plants, no animals, no civilization. The Wonder of Water, by Jim Winchester, should quench your thirst for knowledge about old 1-120 . . . If you're high on mystery tales bristling with voodoo and evil spirits, Cavern of the Lost, by Hugh B. Cave, should be just your dish. It's a real spooker . . . How the American Indians lived and fought and died has always been of high interest to our readers. This month BL starts a twelve-part series in the color section on The Sioux. In this long-ago look at these first Americans we can come to appreciate their many contributions to our country . . . For Cub Scouts we're going all out-in full color-with ideas about making mobiles, putting on a junior Olympics, and patching together some sharp trophies from tin cans. The excitement begins on page 79 * . . For our how-to-do-it fans, our Short Features section is bulging with ideas . . . And Green Bar Bill's back with some snappy Scoutcraft gimmicks in Camporee Time Coming. The Region 7 Canoe Base is an adventure site for you. See page 14. FICTION: HI LO, HI JOLLY . . . James W. English. Full page illustration by GEORGE PORTER. CAVERN OF THE LOST . . . Hugh B. Cave. Full page illustration by DICK PFAHL. ARTICLES AND PHOTO FEATURES: OUTPOST FOR ADVENTURE . . . Ernest Doclar. [COLOR photos, WHITE SAND LAKE, Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.] THE DAY THE LUSITANIA WAS SUNK . . . Alvin Moscow. Full page illustration and other illustrations by JOHN GROTH. WONDER OF WATER . . . James H. Winchester. Illustrated by SEYMOUR CHWAST. LONG WAY FROM TAHITI . . . Dr. Kaare Rodahi. A True adventure tale. Illustrated by WALTER RICHARDS. CAREER IN FOOD . . . Arthur Whitman. SPRING ON THE PRAIRIE . . . Donald Culross Peattie. DOUBLE page color illustration by JOHN CLYMER. FIFTY MILER . . . Fred Ward. JUMPERS OF CALAVERAS . . . Tom MacPherson. Illustrated by JOHN GALLAGHER. COLOR SECTION: PATROL WHING DING . . . Bob Brooks. RAISING AND LOWERING OUR FLAG. THE BIBLE: JOSEPH. TONO. SPACE CONQUERORS. THE SIOUX. KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL. TRACY TWINS. SCOUTS IN ACTION. BIKE SAFETY. HERITAGE OF FREEDOM: THE U.S. CONSTITUTION. ROCKY STONEAXE. PEE WEE HARRIS. SHORT FEATURES: FLYING EAGLE . . . Ted Collins. SWISS CONTEST WINNERS. SLIDE OF THE MONTH. BACKHAND DRIVE FOR BETTER TENNIS . . . Norman Bramall. MOBILES . . . Glenn Wagner. JUNIOR OLYMPICS . . . Roger Sheldon. RAINY DAY OLYMPICS . . . Roger Sheldon. IDEAS FOR TROPHY TIME . . . Glenn Wagner. HORN BUGLE . . . Willard and Elma Waltner. S.S. CLERMONT . . . Hi Sibley. SHADOW PHOTOS . . . Elma Waltner. WING EMBLEMS FOR YOUR BIKE . . . John Taylor. COWBOY LINGO . . . Harry Chatfield. SHOW YOUR COLORS . . . Harold Jackson. REGULAR FEATURES: HITCHIN' RACK. HOBBY HOWS. ON THE SCREENS Fran Smith. GREEN BAR BILL SAYS: CAMPOREE TIME COMING. A FEW WORDS FROM THE CHIEF . . . Joseph A. Brunton, Jr. BOYS' LIFE BOOKSHELF . . . Frail Smith. GIFTS AND GIMMICKS. ABOUT STAMPS AND COINS . . . W. Arthur McKinney. THINK AND GRIN. PROGRAM PLANNERS. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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Publication Year: 1964
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Publication Name: Boys Life
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Language: English
Publication Month: May