Friday, August 1, 2025

James "Jim" Beckford - A Witness to Mowglis' Historic Transition from Private to Non-Profit

 James "Jim" Beckford - A Witness to Mowglis' Historic Transition from Private to Non-Profit


1953 - 1956 Camper


Den 1956


Mines reports in Jim's days were required daily. Boy's had to tell the counselor in charge how many bowel movements they had in the 24 hours since the last "report".




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