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by Ernest Thompson SetonThe Woodcraft Folk have never cared much for prizes. A prize is literally something of value taken by force from rightful owners. But human nature likes to have a token symbol of victory, something that one can take home and keep. To meet this need, we have prepared a Token Card as above. These cards are 3 1/2" x 5 1/4, printed in black on buff background. But it is the intention that they should embellished in water colors. The token is to be filled in with names, etc., and here gives little idea of the charming woodcrafty effect of the full color finish. These cards are on sale at the Great Central Lodge. |
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