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The first Cub Scout Pack de Chile


On September 25, 1926 passed into history of Scouting in Chile, as it came to the foundation of a new unit, the Cubs.
was an afternoon at the premises of the historic School Sanfuentes Salvador Santiago, who gave endowments to Section No. 1 Brigade Cub Manuel Tello.
The establishment of this unit was the work of chief scout Czech Milos B. Dvorak, of intensive work within the Scout Association of Chile, and the head Blanca Vidal Lazo.
Dvorak, who only months earlier, had initiated unit Rover Scouts in Chile is also the author of Tips Akela, which was used as a guide for future Chilean Old Lobos, along with Lobato's Manual of English Vera Barclay.
As a curiosity, we note that the pack of Manuel Tello, is also the first in South America to start its operation.
(The images are from our collection)



reportage Magazine No. 186 The Sport
01.10.1926


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