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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: OCTOBER 1989; Volume LXXIX, No. 10
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON OUR COVER: Eagle Scout Don De Loach is a top builder of competition gliders and rubber band-powered airplanes. Here, in a photograph by Brian Payne, the 16-year-old shows off some of his high-flying creations. To read more about Don and his hobby, turn to Page 42.

ARTICLES:
"THE TITANIC HAS GONE DOWN!" In 1912, the world's largest ship sank like a rock in the greatest sea tragedy of the century. BY JON C. HALTER.

BANKS FOR BOYS (AND GIRLS): Banks are not just for adults. And, as young people are learning, they aren't just for saving money, either. BY MARK HENRICKS.

BMX'S BIGGEST RACE: With 3,100 riders, tons of dirt, big prizes and huge trophies, this event will go down in BMX history. BY SCOTT STUCKEY.

DOUG FLUTIE: BIG TALENT IN A SMALL PACKAGE To many fans, "America's Midget" is giants. BY SAM BLAIR.

NATURE'S SUPERSTARS: The biggest, the smallest, the oldest, the tallest--some of nature's creatures are truly amazing. BY ROBERT GRAY.

A WALK THROUGH THE LIVING SEA: You feel almost like a scuba diver when you enter the world of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. BY WILLIAM B. McMORRIS.

THE MOSQUITO AIR FORCE: Some free-flight models look more like insects than airplanes. Try building the one on page 45. BY JEFF CSATARI.

WHO WILL EAT THE HAGGIS? American Scouts camping in Scotland found something strange stewing in the cookpot. BY BILL SLOAN.

FICTION: TWO OF A KIND Twins Tom and Teddy looked alike, ate alike, dressed alike. So how come their brains were as alike as night and day? BY E. M. HUNNICUTT.

COMICS.
Pee Wee Harris.
Bible Stories.
The Tracy Twins.
Scouts in Action.
COLUMNS.
Hitchin' Rack.
Science 10 Magic.
Hobby Hows.
Scouting Around.
Stamps & Coins.
Think & Grin.
FOR SCOUTS AND CUB SCOUTS.
Dink and Duff.
Webelos Woody.
Tiger Cubs.
Solar Chow Time.


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