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Photograph caption dated April 6, 1954 reads "District leaders, members of the board of directors and professional staff, San Fernando Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, gather at Scout headquarters to formulate plans for the Sustaining Membership Enrollment now under way. The objective of the enrollment is to add 4,000 adult members to the scouting family. Seated, left to right, front row, De Forrest Home, L. Leo Flynn, Tom C. Carrell, council president; Art Meacham, Hampton Mauvais, chairman of the enrollment committee, and Richard Gulbranson; top row, Robert F. Hill, council scout executive; Marion Sparrow, Dr. Edward Sudlow, Maurice Ratner, Darrell Brady, Grant Jenkins, Max Mahan, Mac Ohman, assistant scout executive, and Fay Smalley Jr."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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