Part 36 (1/2)

[Ill.u.s.tration: Home Made Toboggan.]

Handy Funnel

[Ill.u.s.tration: A Handy Funnel]

A funnel may be made by taking an ordinary envelope and cutting off the part shown in dotted lines as in the ill.u.s.tration. Then clip a little off the point, open out, and you have an excellent funnel.

Onion Ink

Dip a pen in an onion and press until the juice comes; then, with plenty of juice on the pen, write your message. To read it warm it over the fire, when the writing will stand out clearly.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

LIST OF BOOKS ON HANDCRAFT AND CONSTRUCTION:

Field and Forest Handy Book--D. C. Beard. Charles Scribner's Sons, $2.00.

Jack of All Trades--D. C. Beard. Charles Scribner's Sons, $2.00.

The Boy Pioneers--D. C. Beard. Charles Scribner's Sons, $2.00 net.

The Boy Craftsman--A. Neely Hall. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., $2.00.

Woodworking for Beginners--C. G. Wheeler. Putnam and Company, $2.50.

Amateur Mechanics, Nos. 1 and 2. Popular Mechanics. 25 cents each. How to Build a Biplane Glider--A. P. Morgan. Spon & Chamberlain, 50 cents net.

Problems in Furniture Making--Fred D. Crawshaw. Manual Arts Press, $1.20.

Box Furniture--Louise Brigham. Century Co., $1.60 net.

The Boys' Book of Model Aeroplanes--Francis A. Collins. Century Co., $1.20 net. Postage extra.

CHAPTER XXII--HONOR EMBLEMS AND AWARDS

NON-COMPEt.i.tIVE AWARDS DUDLEY PLAN ”THE ORDER OF THE ADIRONDACK CAMP EAGLE”

”ORDER OF THE PHANTOM SQUARE”

FLAG OF HONOR ”GREEN RAG” SOCIETY DURRELL AND BECKET PLAN PROFICIENCY CUP HALL OF FAME

Honour is purchased by the deeds we do; * * * honour is not won, Until some honourable deed be done.

--Marlowe.

[Ill.u.s.tration: Camp Dudley Arard]

Non-Compet.i.tive Awards

Achievement and cooperation based upon altruism, should be the underlying principles in determining the giving of emblems and awards. To give every boy an opportunity to do his best to measure up to the camp standard, is the thing desired in the awarding of emblems. Non-compet.i.tive tests are being recognized as the best lever of uplift and the most effective spur in arousing the latent ability of boys. The desire to down the other fellow is the reason for much of the prevailing demoralization of athletics and compet.i.tive games. Prizes should not be confused with ”honors.” An honor emblem should be representative of the best gift the camp can bestow and the recipient should be made to feel its worth. The emblem cannot be bought, it must be won.

Dudley Plan