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William Hillcourt (August 6, 1900 –
November 9, 1992),
known within the
Scouting movement as "Green Bar Bill", was an
influential leader in the Boy Scouts...
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Hillcourt is a
Regency house situated about 12km from
Dublin city centre, in Glenageary.
Hillcourt was
originally a
private home
named Innismore and in...
- New York. San Francisco:
Council Oak Books. p. 81. ISBN 1-57178-107-2.
Hillcourt,
William (1957). "Indian Camping". Boys' Life. Boy
Scouts of America....
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Robert (1915). My
Adventures as a Spy. C.
Arthur Pearson.
Hillcourt,
William (1964), Baden-Powell: The Two
Lives of a Hero, New York: Putnam...
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formally adopted in the
United States until 1948
under the
guidance of Bill
Hillcourt who
became the
first national Deputy Camp
Chief of
Gilwell in the BSA...
- and in June 1944 in Boys' Life
magazine in an
article by
William "Bill"
Hillcourt, Boy
Scouts of America). In the U.S., the game
spread slowly.
While Scout...
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amalgamation of
three schools: Park
House School, The Hall
School and
Hillcourt School, with
Glengara Park
School merging in 1987. The
school was originally...
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Hillcourt 1977, p. 91
Hillcourt 1977, p. 92
Hillcourt 1977, p. 95
Csatari &
Csatari 2009, p. 12
Hillcourt 1977, pp. 95–99
Hillcourt 1977, pp...
- for
Scouting magazine in the 1970s–1990s, such as a
tribute to
William Hillcourt in 1985,
acclaiming the
influential BSA
leader as "the
foremost influence...
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Subsequent works were done by
other authors.
William "Green Bar Bill"
Hillcourt wrote the 6th, 7th, and 9th editions.
Frederick L.
Hines wrote the 8th...