Lee F. Hanmer

Lee Franklin Hanmer was the director of the recreation department of the Russell Sage Foundation from 1912 to 1937β€” in that capacity, he helped to found the Boy Scouts of America. He later helped to form the Campfire Girls of America β€” now Camp Fire USA β€”in 1912.[1]

Hanmer attended Cornell University and New York University.[2] He worked in the New York City school system, serving as a physical training supervisor from 1903 to 1906 and then as athletics inspector through 1907. He then worked as a secretary of the Playground Association of America before moving to the Russell Sage Foundation.

In 1910, Hanmer was selected as a member of the American Committee for the 1912 Summer Olympics.[3]

Hanmer directed recreation for servicemen during World War I. He was later a chairman of the Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association.

The BSA presented Hanmer with the ninth Silver Buffalo Award in 1926.

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