Recipient |
Notability |
References |
Thomas E. Wilson |
President of Wilson & Company (Wilson Sporting Goods), promoter and supporter of 4-H |
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William Temple Hornaday |
Zoologist and conservationist |
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George A. Allen |
Presidential representative for the 1937 National Scout Jamboree |
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Frank Cody |
Superintendent of the Detroit public schools |
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Frank G. Hoover |
Industrialist |
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Connie Mack |
Professional baseball player, manager, and team owner. |
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C. B. Smith |
Physician and proponent of Rural Scouting |
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John A. Stiles |
Canadian Scouter, recipient of the Silver Wolf |
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William Chalmers Covert |
Presbyterian minister |
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Marshall Field |
Founder of Marshall Field's |
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Elbert K. Fretwell |
Academic and early leader in the field of youth development through recreation and extracurricular activity, later the second Chief Scout Executive of the BSA and then Chief Scout |
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Heber J. Grant |
Seventh president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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Francis C. Kelley |
Bishop of Oklahoma |
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John Mott |
Leader of the YMCA and the World Student Christian Federation, founder of the World Council of Churches, later a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize |
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Norman Rockwell |
Iconic artist, art editor for Boys' Life |
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