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Domestic News January 22, 1953

The Oakwood Press (Oakwood

Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio

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Harman School PTA meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the school auditorium, featuring speaker Don L. Crawford on 'Our Debt to Youth,' plus updates on accomplishments and plans. Announced by President Mrs. T. Ronald Allen.

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Boy Scout Leader At PTA Meeting

Harman School P.-T.A. will meet Tuesday, January 27, at 6:30 in the auditorium of the school, Mrs. T. Ronald Allen, president, announced today.

Arthur Heitz, program chairman, has arranged to have Don L. Crawford, assistant Scout executive, Miami Valley council Boy Scouts of America, address the meeting. His subject will be "Our Debt to Youth." Crawford was selected one of Dayton's "Citizens of the Week" in 1951 by the Junior Chamber of Commerce for outstanding achievement in the youth work field.

"In addition to Mr. Crawford's talk, there will be a summary of accomplishments of the Harman P.-T.A. thus far for the school and an explanation of aims and plans for the rest of the school term", Mrs. Allen said.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Pta Meeting Harman School Boy Scouts Youth Work Don L. Crawford

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. T. Ronald Allen Arthur Heitz Don L. Crawford

Where did it happen?

Harman School

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Primary Location

Harman School

Event Date

Tuesday, January 27, At 6:30

Key Persons

Mrs. T. Ronald Allen Arthur Heitz Don L. Crawford

Event Details

Harman School P.-T.A. will meet in the auditorium of the school. Don L. Crawford, assistant Scout executive, Miami Valley council Boy Scouts of America, will address the meeting on "Our Debt to Youth." There will be a summary of accomplishments of the Harman P.-T.A. thus far for the school and an explanation of aims and plans for the rest of the school term.

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