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TITLE: BOYS' LIFE
["FOR ALL BOYS" -- Published by the BSA, 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! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 1976; Volume LXVI, No. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: BASEBALL DESIGNATED HITTER. Cover photographs by Heinz Kluetmeier.

ARTICLES:
CANOEING THE RIO GRANDE: It was an easy trip until the river began to roar through the "tight squeeze." By Alan Wheeler.

GET READY FOR THE JAMBOREE: Before you know it, 1977 and the time for Moraine State Park will be here.

THE DESIGNATED HITTER: BASEBALL'S NEW HERO The home-run slugger makes it a brand-new ball game in the American League. By Jim Brosnan.

HOW TO GET HIKING TRAIL PATCHES: Whether you hike 10 miles or 110 miles, you can wear these patches with pride. By Kenn Smith.

WAY TO GO, CUBS! BY PUSHMOBILE! Indianapolis can have its "500." Abilene, Texas turns out for the Pushmobile Derby. By Ellen D. Small.

FICTION:
CARLYLE AND THE COMPUTER: The computer had Carlyle simmering in the sauce until he turned the tables. By E. M. HUNNICUTT. Illustrations by ALLEN WELKIS.

PORTRAIT OF A WINNER: It was hard enough to race against the rabbit without listening to his terrible jokes. By VANCE BOURJAILY. Beautiful full page color illustration and others by TOM HACHTMAN.

CARTOON FEATURES:
Environment Skill Award: Learn to protect our earth.
Bible Stories: Joseph is sold into slavery.
Pedro Patrol: Build a see-and-do knot board.
Pee Wee Harris: Our hero creates a monster.
Scouts in Action: Flames threatened the forest.
The Tracy Twins: Getting one up on Grandpa.
All Out For Scouting!: Does your patrol measure up?.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
How "Mad Anthony" Got His Name: He was both clever and bold. By Pat Clyne.
Build a Wild Terrarium: Watch nature at work. By Ken and Pat Krcift.
Cast in Plastic: Preserve your nature treasures. By Pete Edwards.
Fruit Leather, Campers' Candy: Energy-filled trail snacks. By Judie Buddenbaum.
Ham or CB'er?: Which airwaves will you ride? By Paul R. Kalahar.
Living Color from Black and White: Try this science experiment. By Tom MacPherson.
The Small Telescope: Ticket to the Stars: It's small in cost, too. By Greg Stone.
A Big Game Hunt in Your Backyard: Try a hometown photo safari. By George Laycock.
Good Turn to Voters Cubs can get out the vote.
Presidents You'd Like to Know: Your den will like this quartet.
Your Pack's Election: Choose a hero and root him home.
A Cold Frame for Vegetables Protection for your garden. By Charles Seagraves.
Wood Carving Basics: Simple steps to get started. By Pete Edwards.
Scratchbuilding Tips and Techniques: For a model finish. By Glenn Wagner.

COLUMNS:
Hitchin' Rack.
Magic.
Bicycling.
Making the Scene.
Nature.
Safety.
The Scout Chef.
For Program Planners.
Checkmate.
Hobby Hows.
Jamboree-on-the-Air.
Stamps and Coins.
About Books.
BL Reprints.
Think and Grin.


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