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Domestic News January 26, 1944

Windham County Observer

Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut

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Thomas D. Hanley, new president of the Eastern Connecticut Boy Scout Council, and Scout Executive George P. Goodrich will be special guests at District B's quarterly meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Community Rooms at Putnam Savings Bank. Chairman Jas. Smith will preside, with reports and future plans discussed amid prosperous Scout activities.

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Scout Executives Are To Be Guests Of Dist. B Tonight

Officers Of Eastern Connecticut Council Will Be Present At Local Unit's Quarterly Session.

Thomas D. Hanley of Norwich, new president of the Eastern Connecticut Boy Scout Council, and Scout Executive George P. Goodrich, also of Norwich, are scheduled be special guests of District B at quarterly meeting at 7.30 tonight the Community Rooms at the Putnam Savings Bank. Chairman Jas. Smith of this city. of the District B directorate, also vice-president of the Eastern Connecticut Council, will preside.

In addition to receiving quarterly reports of progress in Scout work, tentative plans will be outlined for future activities. The Scout movement throughout this area is reported in an especially prosperous state.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Boy Scouts Meeting Eastern Connecticut Council District B Quarterly Session Scout Executives Guests

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas D. Hanley George P. Goodrich Jas. Smith

Where did it happen?

Putnam

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Putnam

Event Date

Tonight

Key Persons

Thomas D. Hanley George P. Goodrich Jas. Smith

Event Details

Officers of Eastern Connecticut Council, including new president Thomas D. Hanley and Scout Executive George P. Goodrich of Norwich, are special guests at District B's quarterly meeting at 7.30 tonight in the Community Rooms at the Putnam Savings Bank. Chairman Jas. Smith of this city, vice-president of the Eastern Connecticut Council, will preside. The meeting will receive quarterly reports of progress in Scout work and outline tentative plans for future activities. The Scout movement in the area is reported in an especially prosperous state.

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