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ABOUT OUR FOUNDER: MAX I. SILBER "For more than a generation the name of Max I. Silber has meant service to youth in New Hampshire and throughout New England." These words were spoken at the 1973 Annual Meeting of the Boy Scouts of America when Max was given the Silver Buffalo Award, and truer words could not have been said about our founder. Max Silber
was born in Manchester, NH in 1911. He was introduced to Scouting
in 1923 when he became a member of Troop 1 in Manchester. In
1936, Max became an Eagle Scout, then earned Bronze, Gold, and
Silver Palms. He also earned the Explorer Ranger Award and was
recognized as a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow
in 1958. One lasting legacy Max has left Scouting are his belt buckles. In 1950, Max was chosen to be a Scoutmaster for the National Jamboree. He was in the bronze business and produced souvenir buckles for the event which he gave out as friendship gifts. Over the next half century, Max made fifty more buckles for National Jamborees, World Jamborees, NH Jamborees, and other special occassions as well as recognition buckles for Eagle, Vigil, Woodbadge, and the Silver Beaver. Max's buckles have become world famous and are considered highly prized collectors' items. Another legacy of Max's is the Lawrence L. Lee Scouting Museum, which he was responsible for establishing in 1969. Many of the items on display were collected by Max during his many trips nationally and internationally in the service of Scouting, including items related to Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting Movement, and his wife Lady Baden-Powell, with whom he was personally acquainted. In 1978, the Max I. Silber Scouting Library was named to honor his contributions to Scouting and the community. One of Max's greatest joys was recognizing new Eagle Scouts. He attended hundreds of Eagle Courts of Honor and challenged each new Eagle to live the spirit of Scouting for the rest of their lives. Max I.
Silber passed away peacefully on June 15, 2004 at the age of
93. To generations of New Hampshire Scouts and Scouters, he will
always be remembered as "Uncle Max." |
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571 Holt Avenue, Manchester, NH 03109 603.669.8919 FAX 603.625.2467 Email: administrator@scoutingmuseum.org |