![]() ![]() She found that purpose in 1911 when she met Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts. As the book trudges through the years between her husband’s death and the birth of the Girl Scouts, we are reminded repeatedly that she ultimately disdained social life and desperately sought a purpose. But for the most part, she lived her life, and the story often drags. ![]() “She idealized ‘Indian culture,’ ’’ loved uniforms, and joined a boarding-school secret society that awarded badges. ![]() The first half century of Low’s life affords glimpses of her future calling. ![]()
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