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Girl Scouts 100 Years

ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2012 AND THEREAFTER - File - In this June 8, 1939 file photo, Queen Elizabeth asks Girl Scout Leah Burket about a medal just after the girl had presented her Majesty with a bouquet on behalf of the 3,000 Girl Scouts who paraded on the lawn of the White House in Washington. King George VI is at right. It's been 100 years since Juliette Gordon Low recruited the first scouts in Georgia. Low's original registration book from March of 1912 shows 102 recruits. Now there are 2.3 million active Girl Scouts nationwide. (AP Photo/File) 
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Source name: 
The Associated Press
Unique identifier: CP25869984 
Legacy Identifier: 02229986 
Type: Image 
Dimensions: 3000px × 2155px     2.36 MB 
Usage rights: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE. 
Special Instructions: JUNE 8, 1939 FILE PHOTO; ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2012 AND THEREAFTER 
Create Date: 6/8/1939 1:00:00 AM 
Display aspect ratio: 600:431 
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