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== Roland Philipps ==
== Bibliografi ==
[[Fil:Roland Phillips.png|thumb|right|200px|Roland Philipps]]
* ''The Tenderfoot Tests''
[[Fil:Roland-Philipps-Le-Chef55 1928.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Roland Philipps]]
* ''Letters to a Patrol Leader on the Scout Laws'' 1917
'''Roland Erasmus Philipps''' ([[27. Februar]] [[1890]] - [[7. Juli]] [[1916]]) var en engelsk spejderleder og forfatter af nogle væsentlige bøger om spejderarbejdet.
* ''The Patrol System'' 1917
* ''Boy Scout'' 1920
 
 
== Vi er brødre, og vi er ærlige folk. Vi er aldeles ikke spioner. ==
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'''Spejdernes Lejr 2022''' er godt i gang på tegnebrættet. Erfaringerne fra [[Spejdernes Lejr 2012]] og [[Spejdernes Lejr 2017]] har gjort at man tænker korpsenes udviklingsmål ind i [[lejr]]en, så de enkelte spejdere får en god fornemmelse af hvad de andre [[spejderkorps]] prioriterer højt. Det giver også en reminder til spejderen om hvad dennes eget korps har af udviklingsmål. For eksempel har [[KFUM-Spejderne]] et punkt om den vilde natur, og [[DDS]] har et punkt om [[urban scouting]]. Det første kan blive lidt svært på lejrgrunden, da den skal ligge i Hedeland, der er en gammel grusgrav, der er tilbageført til natur. Her vil man læne sig op ad et stykke naturgrund i Torslunde, hvor spejderne kan lave en endagshike til og beskæftige sig med naturen. Urban Scouting præsenteres på samme måde, blot er der her tale om et græsareal bag Aldi i Hedehusene, hvor spejderne kan slå [[bivuak]] op og lave urban scouting-aktiviteter langs Hovedgaden og prøve parkour i området syd for Fakta.


Han var den anden søn af John Philipps, 1st Viscount St Davids.
== Juliette Gordon Low ==
was a writer and a leading Scout official. He was the second son of John Philipps, 1st Viscount St Davids and his first wife, Leonora Gerstenberg. He was educated at Twyford School, Winchester College and New College, Oxford.[1]
Juliette Gordon Low


Philipps became an early scout leader. In July 1912 he was appointed Assistant District Commissioner for East London. Towards the end of 1912 and into 1913 he and Stanley Ince established the Hackney Lectures on Scout Law.[2] In 1913 he was appointed Commissioner for northeast London, and in November 1913 he was made responsible for all of East London. He wrote several books on Scouting, some published after his death.
An educator and humanitarian, Juliette Gordon Low made history as the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, the largest organization for girls in the world.


Philipps served as a Captain in the British Army during the First World War. In 1916 he was awarded the Military Cross. He was killed on 7 July 1916 leading his men into action on the Western Front.[2][3] Philipps' only sibling and previous heir presumptive to the title (Viscount St Davids) had also been killed in the First World War on 13 May 1915.
Low earned the nickname “Daisy” at an early age and quickly became known for her stubborn but charismatic spirit. In her youth, Low developed a passion for the arts and often painted, performed plays, sketched and wrote poetry.


Roland House, in the East End of London, which he left in his will to the Scouts of East London, was an important part of Scouting in London and more widely in Scouting in the United Kingdom. The House on the Green, as it was known, became a memorial to him.[4] It was a home to several Scout Leaders from Groups in East London, a hostel for visitors, the headquarters of a Rover Scout Crew and a Scout Shop.[2]
Following her education, Low traveled throughout the United States and Europe. She met and married a wealthy Englishman, William Mackay Low (1886); however, the couple’s marriage quickly fell apart and the Lows were separated at the time of William’s death in 1905.


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In 1911, while in England, Low began a close friendship with Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Low quickly became interested in the Girl Guides program, believing that girls should be given the opportunity to develop physically, mentally and spiritually outside of isolated home environments.  She returned to Savannah, Georgia and on March 12, 1912, held a meeting to register eighteen girls as members of the American Girl Guides.  In 1913, the name of the organization was changed to the Girl Scouts, and in 1915, the Girl Scouts of the USA was incorporated.  Low served as the organization’s first president and gave freely of her own money in the early years.
A Scout Group in Mexico is named after him, and has recorded his biography in detail.[5][6]


The Hon. Roland Augusto Jestyn Estanislao Philipps, (better known as blues musician Todd Sharpville), was named after his ancestor Roland Erasmus Philipps.
Having suffered from the improper treatment of an ear infection in her youth and from a punctured eardrum in her twenties, as an adult, Low was completely deaf in one ear and nearly deaf in the other.  She was known to exaggerate her deafness when she pretended not to hear friends who tried to beg off commitments to work for the Girl Scouts. When attending a fashionable luncheon, she would trim her hat with carrots and parsley, exclaiming to guests, “Oh is my trimming sad?  I can’t afford to have this hat done over – I have to save all my money for my Girl Scouts.  You know about the Scouts, don’t you?”


Partial bibliography[edit]
Today, Girls Scouts is the preeminent leadership development organization for girls.
The Patrol System, 1917
Letters to a Patrol Leader, 1917
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