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Francis Oliver Belzer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis O. Belzer
Francis "Chief" Oliver Belzer (June 30, 1869 – February 24, 1947)〔http://www.firecrafter.org/history/belzer.htm〕 was the creator of the Firecrafter organization, and a longtime early Boy Scouts of America professional in Indianapolis, Indiana, for whom ''Camp Belzer'' of the Crossroads of America Council is named. ==Early life== In the year of 1893, Francis O. Belzer and Prunetta M. Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of Lawrence, Indiana, gave birth to a daughter, Katharine. Following these first years, Belzer taught one year in Illinois, and then became high school principal at Oaklandon and then Castleton, Marion County high school. Following this he became principal of Center Township school No. 2, then Tuxedo Park, now Indianapolis school No 58. He then became principal of Hawthrone School No. 60, Indianapolis, and after eight years he joined grade manual training staff, continuing for several years. In preparation for his teaching work, Belzer attended during summer months, courses at the State Normal at Terre Haute, Chicago University, Morgan Park Academy, Butler College, Bradley Polytechnie Institute, Vories Business College, and Indiana University Extension. In 1911, Belzer, although still teaching, became interested in the Boy Scout Movement, which was started in the United States in 1910.
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