'Crazy Daisy' and the Girl Scouts of the USA
March 14, 2012 Wednesday AT 3PM CT

 
 

One hundred years ago, Juliette Gordon Low, popularly known as "Crazy Daisy," founded the Girl Scouts, an organization she hoped would build strong, independent young women. To celebrate the organization's centennial, we speak with Stacy Cordery about her new biography of the Girl Scouts' intrepid founder.



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  • Stacy A. Cordery, professor of history at Monmouth College, bibliographer of the National First Ladies' Library, and author of Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts
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