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  1. Edward Urner Goodman (May 15, 1891 – March 13, 1980) was an influential leader in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) movement for much of the twentieth century. Goodman was the national program director from 1931 until 1951, during the organization's formative years of significant growth when the Cub Scouting and Exploring programs ...

  2. Mar 5, 2016 · E. Urner Goodman served in WWI. Not suprisingly, Goodman paused his professional Scouting career during World War I, when he was drafted into the U.S. Army shortly after his promotion to Scout executive. He served in the infantry as a first lieutenant, but his unit was never sent overseas.

  3. Profile Goodman - Retrospective of his life. Infinity, dear brothers, extends not only outward to the reaches of that clear blue sky… but also inward, to the heart of each human being. E. Urner Goodman 1975 NOAC closing address.

  4. Edward Urner Goodman (May 15, 1891 – March 13, 1980) was an influential leader in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) movement for much of the twentieth century.

  5. E. Urner Goodman (1891-1980) and Carroll A. Edson (1891-1986) The founders of the Order of the Arrow — Scouting’s brotherhood of cheerful service — weren’t brothers. Maybe they could have been. In many ways, E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson led parallel lives.

  6. E. Urner Goodman (1891-1980), Carroll A. Edson (1891-1986) The founders of the Order of the ArrowScouting’s brotherhood of cheerful service—weren’t brothers. Maybe they could have been. In many ways, E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson led parallel lives.

  7. Goodman and Brotherhood. E. Urner Goodman Leads Philadelphia Chapter of the Brotherhood of Andrew & Philip. It must be brotherhood in more than name; it must be real – a brotherhood of co-operation and of work.