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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: DECEMBER 1987; Volume LXXVII, No. 12
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: Using acrylic paints and pen and ink, artist Tom Eaton got the Boys' Life gang together to wish all our readers a happy holiday season.

ARTICLES:
WHAT WE ALL CAN DO: The Chief Scout Executive kicks off a National Good Turn that will put food in the mouths of hungry people. BY BEN H. LOVE.

"WE MUST HELP THEM": A Philadelphia boy decides that letting people go hungry in the streets is not acceptable. BY ROBERT BAHR.

THE SPIRIT DANCERS: Laguna Indian Scouts in New Mexico perform dances to help keep alive the customs of their tribe. BY THERESA A. MARTIN.

THE YOUNG CAPTAINS: Meet a special breed of young men from our nation's history to whom the sea was like father and mother. BY CHARLES MERCER.

CARDBOARD CASH: THE HOBBY OF COLLECTING BASEBALL CARDS Keeping cards of your favorite players in good condition is fun, and it can pay off. BY STEVEN CLARK.

SO YOU THINK YOU SPEAK ENGLISH? What sounds like English to you may seem foreign to English speakers from different regions. BY KEITH MONROE.

THE CLIMBERS: Their love of climbing has taken them to the highest mountains on Earth. BY ROBERT BIRKBY.

FICTION: BAND SABOTAGE: What Hatch and Barney needed was a drummer. What they got was trouble. BY E. M. HUNNICUTT.

FICTION: DON'T CALL ME EVELYN! Potts had a problem. People kept calling him by a girl's name. BY WADE MOSBY.

SPECIAL FEATURES.
Snow Shelters.
Fossils.
Make a Notepaper Holder.
Evergreen Wreaths.
A Two-Tone Paint Job.
Scrub-Brush.
Boot Scraper.
Slide of the Month.
Trace Your Roots.
COMICS.
Pee Wee Harris.
The Pedro Patrol.
Bible Stories.
The Tracy Twins.
Scouts in Action.
The Star Dwellers.
COLUMNS.
Hitchin' Rack.
Bicycling.
Cars.
About Books.
Pets.
Food.
Magic.
Safety.
Hobby Hows.
Nature.
Scouting Around.
Puzzle Corner.
Stamps & Coins.
Think & Grin.
FOR SCOUTS AND CUB SCOUTS.
Green Bar Bill.
Hobby and Merit Badge Show.
Tiger Cubs.
Webelos Woody.
Dink and Duff.


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