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Baden-Powell. "Brownies." Scouting for Girls, Adapted from Girl Guiding (1918). N.p.: n.p.,
n.d. 1-9. Print.
It stated that to be a Brownie you must know The Brownie’s promise,
The Salute, the Good Turn, the Motto, and many other requirements.
Girl Scouts. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts. Ed. Josephine D.
Bacon. New York, NY: Girl Scouts, 1920. Print.
This handbook was written by American Girl Scouts, dedicated to
Juliette Low. It talked more about what projects they completed and what
characteristics Girl Scouts must shape themselves to be.
The Golden Eaglet. Dir. Juliette G. Low. YouTube. YouTube, 29 Feb. 2012. Web. 25 Nov.
2014.
This video was made by Juliette Gordon Low, and it shows two girls
who decide to start a troop after seeing Girl Scouts marching. They go on a
camping trip and do other activities.
Gordon, Arthur. "PDF." " My Aunt Daisy Was the First Girl Scout. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Nov.
2014.
Arthur Gordon described Juliette Gordon Low, characteristics and
interests.
Juliette Gordon Low, and Gordon Family Papers Ms. 318 (1860-1927). Juliette Gordon Low
Curriculum Guide (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 30 Oct. 2014.
This PDF told us Juliette’s personal feelings about her life. It has a
few letters to her mother and father that directly tell us what she was doing

for Girl Scouts. It also told us about early girl scouting, her adulthood, World
War I, the Suffrage movement, Yellow Fever Epidemic, and her birthday.
Low, Juliette Gordon. Juliette Gordon Low and Women’s Suffrage Posted on March 3, 2014
by Drusso. Digital image. Girl Scouts University. N.p., 3 Mar. 2014. Web. 17
Nov. 2014.
This was a sketch made by Low, and it shows her sprinkling salt on a
man while carrying a sign that says “Votes for Women”. This describes what
she felt about equal rights.
"PDF." Gordon Family Papers. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2014.
This pdf file gives us pictures of Juliette’s letters to her mother and
pictures of the handbook. These tell more about her life and events that
happened during her life.
United States. “Girl Scouts as an Education Force.”. By Juliette Low. Bureau of Education,
Department of the Interior, 1919. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.
The bulletin told us registrations were made at about 150 girls per day
since January 1. 1919, and Girl Scouts had to pass tests in the following
categories: headwork, handwork, health, and helpfulness.

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