4. Understand the ordinary hot and cold water system of a house.
Poultry Farming
[Ill.u.s.tration: Chicken insignia. (tr)]
To obtain a merit badge for Poultry Farming a scout must
1. Have a knowledge of incubators, foster-mothers, sanitary fowl houses, and coops and runs.
2. Understand rearing, feeding, killing, and dressing birds for market.
3. Be able to pack birds and eggs for market.
4. Raise a brood of not less than ten chickens.
5. Report his observation and study of the hen, turkey, duck, and goose.
Printing
[Ill.u.s.tration: Ink roller insignia. (tr)]
To obtain a merit badge for Printing a scout must
1. Know the names of ten different kinds of type and ten sizes of paper.
2. Be able to compose by hand or machines.
3. Understand the use of hand or power printing machines.
4. Print a handbill set up by himself.
5. Be able to read and mark proof correctly.
Public Health
[Ill.u.s.tration: Torch insignia. (tr)]
To obtain a merit badge for Public Health a scout must
1. State what the chief causes of each of the following disease are: tuberculosis, typhoid, malaria.
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2. Draw a diagram showing how the house-fly carries disease.
3. Tell what should be done to a house which has been occupied by a person who has had a contagious disease.
4. Tell how a scout may cooperate with the board of health in preventing disease.
5. Describe the method used in his community in disposing of garbage.
6. Tell how a city should protect its foods; milk, meat, and exposed foods.
7. Tell how to plan the sanitary care of a camp.
8. State the reason why school children should undergo a medical examination.
Scholarship
NOTE: The requirements for the merit badge for Scholarship had not been decided upon when this book was published. Information about same may be secured upon application to National Headquarters.
Sculpture
[Ill.u.s.tration: Bust insignia. (tr)]
To obtain a merit badge for Sculpture a scout must
1. Make a clay model from an antique design.
2. Make a drawing and a model from nature, these models to be faithful to the original and of artistic design.
Seamanship
[Ill.u.s.tration: Anchor insignia. (tr)]
To obtain a merit badge for Seamanship
1. Be able to tie rapidly six different knots.
2. Splice ropes.
3. Use a palm and needle.
4. Fling a rope coil.
5. Be able to row, pole, scull, and steer a boat; also bring a boat properly alongside and make fast.
6. Know how to box the compa.s.s, read a chart, and show use of parallel rules and dividers.
7. Be able to state direction by the stars and sun.
8. Swim fifty yards with shoes and clothes on.