List of Recipients of The Bronze Wolf Award - 1950s

1950s

sequence of award date awarded name notability to Scouting country award venue
9 1953 Richard T. Lund Deputy Director of the Boy Scouts International Bureau, later Director of the World Scout Bureau United Kingdom 14th World Scout Conference
10 1955 Jackson Dodds member of World Scout Committee Canada 15th World Scout Conference
11 1955 Amory Houghton National President of the Boy Scouts of America United States 15th World Scout Conference
12 1955 Colonel Granville Walton Scout Association Overseas Commissioner United Kingdom 15th World Scout Conference
14 1957 Lady Olave Baden-Powell World Chief Guide United Kingdom 16th World Scout Conference The first award of the Bronze Wolf was made to Robert Baden-Powell, Chief Scout of the World, in 1937, and World Scouting is honoured in the acceptance by his Lady Wife of the same decoration-awarded to her as a sign of affection and admiration for her person and her unstinting service.
15 1957 Lord Rowallan Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth and Empire from 1945 to 1959 United Kingdom 16th World Scout Conference Despite manifold other interests, his Scout mission has been carried out regardless of his personal health and family ties, and is worthy of the highest praise.
16 1957 Jens Hvass Camp Chief, 2nd World Scout Jamboree Denmark 16th World Scout Conference For outstanding work accomplished during and after the Second World War in assisting the restoration of Scouting in many countries and in saving and sustaining individual Scouts and Scouters.
17 1957 Salvador Fernández Beltrán General Secretary of the Inter-American Advisory Committee, assisting in the creation of the InterAmerican Scout Office Cuba 16th World Scout Conference For outstanding work accomplished during and after the Second World War in assisting the restoration of Scouting in many countries and in saving and sustaining individual Scouts and Scouters.
18 1957 Herman van Voorst tot Voorst Netherlands 16th World Scout Conference For outstanding work accomplished during and after the Second World War in assisting the restoration of Scouting in many countries and in saving and sustaining individual Scouts and Scouters.
19 1957 T. Glad Bincham United Kingdom 16th World Scout Conference For outstanding work accomplished during and after the Second World War in assisting the restoration of Scouting in many countries and in saving and sustaining individual Scouts and Scouters.
1959 William Durant Campbell helped establish the World Scout Foundation and served as its chairman from 1969 to 1977 United States 17th World Scout Conference
1959 John Thurman Camp Chief of Gilwell Park from 1943 to 1969 United Kingdom 17th World Scout Conference
1959 Jorge B. Vargas charter member of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines in 1936 Philippines 17th World Scout Conference

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