GIRL SCOUTS

Incorporated
National Headquarters
189 Lexington Ave., New York City

The Girl Scouts, a National Organization, is open to any girl who expresses her desire to join and voluntarily accepts the Promise and the Laws. The object of the Girl Scouts is to bring to all girls the opportunity for group experience, outdoor life and to learn through work, but more through play, to serve their community.

Officers, 1920

Founder
Mrs. Juliette Low

Honorary President
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
First Vice-President
Mrs. James J. Storrow
Treasurer
Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady
Counsel
Douglas Campbell
President
Mrs. Arthur O. Choate
Second Vice-President
Mrs. Herbert Hoover
Chairman, Executive Board
Mrs. V. Everit Macy
Director
Mrs. Jane Deeter Rippen
Executive Board
Mrs. Selden Bacon
Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady
Miss Ellen M. Cassatt
Mrs. Arthur O. Choate
Francis P. Dodge
Miss Emma R. Hall
Mrs. Juliette Low
Mrs. V. Everit Macy
Mrs. William McAdoo
Mrs. Robert G. Mead
Miss Llewellyn Parsons
Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt
Mrs. Theodore H. Price
Mrs. W. N. Rothschild
Mrs. George W. Stevens
Mrs. James J. Storrow
Mrs. Charles Welch
Mrs. Percy H. Williams

Permanent Committees

EducationChairmanMiss Sarah Louise Arnold
SecretaryDr. Louise Stevens Bryant
Publication ChairmanMrs. Josephine Daskam Bacon
SecretaryDr. Louise Stevens Bryant
FieldChairmanMrs. Robert G. Mead
SecretaryMiss Mary C. Clendenin
StandardsChairmanMiss Llewellyn Parsons
SecretaryMiss Mary C. Clendenin
BusinessChairmanMrs. Percy Williams
Secretary Mr. Sidney Monroe MacDowell
FinanceChairmanMrs. Nicholas F. Brady
Advisory Committee on Business and Finance
ChairmanMr. Frederic W. Allen