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|quote    = ''Frederick Russell Burnham: Explorer, discoverer, cowboy, and Scout. Native American, he served as chief of scouts in the Boer War, an intimate friend of Lord Baden-Powell. It was on some of his exploits demanding great courage, alertness, skill in surmounting the perils of the out-of-doors, that the founder of Scouting based some of the activities of the Boy Scout program. As an honorary Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, he has served as an inspiration to the youth of the Nation and is the embodiment of the qualities of the ideal Scout.''
|quote    = ''Frederick Russell Burnham: Explorer, discoverer, cowboy, and Scout. Native American, he served as chief of scouts in the Boer War, an intimate friend of Lord Baden-Powell. It was on some of his exploits demanding great courage, alertness, skill in surmounting the perils of the out-of-doors, that the founder of Scouting based some of the activities of the Boy Scout program. As an honorary Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, he has served as an inspiration to the youth of the Nation and is the embodiment of the qualities of the ideal Scout.''}}
|source    =&nbsp;— 27th Annual Report of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (1936).<ref name="congressserialset">{{cite book | last =West| first =James E | author-link =James E. West (Scouting) | title =10108 H.doc.18 | publisher =U.S. Congress, House Committee on Education. | date =1937 | pages = 472}}</ref>
 
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<poem>Frederick Russell Burnham: Explorer, discoverer, cowboy, and Scout. Native American, he served as chief of scouts in the Boer War, an intimate friend of Lord Baden-Powell. It was on some of his exploits demanding great courage, alertness, skill in surmounting the perils of the out-of-doors, that the founder of Scouting based some of the activities of the Boy Scout program. As an honorary Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, he has served as an inspiration to the youth of the Nation and is the embodiment of the qualities of the ideal Scout.</poem>
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|quote    = <poem><span style="font-size:2em; font-family:'Times New Roman',serif; font-weight:bold;">“</span>{{pad|.8em}}The [[Soviet Union]] was [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|destroyed]] by information
{{pad|.8em}}- and this wave started from [[Alexandr Solzhenitsyn|Solzhenitsyn]]'s ''[[One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich|One Day]]''    <span style="font-size:2em; font-family:'Times New Roman',serif; font-weight:bold;">”</span></poem>
{{pad|1.6em}}—[[Vitaly Korotich]]<ref>{{cite news
|last=Rosenberg|first=Steve|author-link=Steve Rosenberg (journalist)
|title=Solzhenitsyn's One Day: The book that shook the USSR|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20393894|access-date=20 November 2012
|newspaper=BBC News Magazine|publisher=BBC News|location= Moscow|date= 19 November 2012}}</ref>  
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<poem>Frederick Russell Burnham: Explorer, discoverer, cowboy, and Scout. Native American, he served as chief of scouts in the Boer War, an intimate friend of Lord Baden-Powell. It was on some of his exploits demanding great courage, alertness, skill in surmounting the perils of the out-of-doors, that the founder of Scouting based some of the activities of the Boy Scout program. As an honorary Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, he has served as an inspiration to the youth of the Nation and is the embodiment of the qualities of the ideal Scout.</poem>