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Genius Opening or Closing Ceremony

Props: Boys holding lettered signs to spell G-E-N-I-U-S

Cub #1: G Gutenberg invented moveable types of printing presses so that more people could have books to read.

Cub #2: E Edison gave us the light bulb, the phonograph, storage batteries and many other things that we regard as necessities today.

Cub #3: N Newton's study of gravity and light started many other geniuses on their way.

Cub #4: I Irving's stories have enchanted young and old for many years.

Cub #5 U Urey's discoveries in chemistry and nuclear power will be used for generations to come.

Cub #6: S Scouting's founder, Lord Baden-Powell, developed a plan for using the genius of every boy.


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