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Juliette Gordon Low

Juliette Gordon Low founded the American Girl Scouts in 1912. Although she had many trials, including deafness, an unfaithful husband, and breast cancer, Juliette continued to devote herself to Girl Scouts until the cancer took her life in 1927.

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How did juliette Gordon low contribute to the deaf community?

Even though Juliette Gordon Low was deaf in one ear and the other ear was damaged, she never lost her positive outlook and sense of humor. She founded Girl Scouts of the USA even though girls were told they should stay home and be home makers. She even used her deafness to her advantage by pretending she didn't hear someone when they tried to tell her "no".

What songs would Juliette Gordon Lowe have sung?

Since Juliette Gordon Low lived in Scotland and England, she most likely sang "God Save the King", "Scotland the Brave", and "Land of Hope and Glory".

As for Girl Scout songs, the first Girl Scout song book published by GSUSA was Girl Scout Songs in 1925. Many of the songs in that book had been written many years before so it is very likely that Juliette sang at least some of the songs. Some songs from the book that Juliette may have sung are:

"When E'er You Make A Promise"

"For the Health and Strength"

"Hello, Hello"

"We're All Together Again"

What are Juliette Gordon low hobbies?

Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, had a variety of hobbies. She was passionate about arts and crafts, particularly in areas like painting and sewing. Additionally, she enjoyed outdoor activities, including hiking and nature exploration, which influenced her commitment to fostering a love for the outdoors in girls. Low was also an advocate for social causes, often engaging in community service and philanthropy.

Where can you find quotes about Juliette Gordon Low?

You can find quotes about Juliette Gordon Low on the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace web site. (see Related Links)

Other place you can find Juliette Gordon Low quotes:

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Stacey A. Cordery has an extensive blog that has many quotes about Juliette Gordon Low.

What did Juliette Gordon Low's pearls look like?

Juliette Gordon Low probably owned several sets of pearl jewelry during her lifetime. When Girl Scouts needed money, she did sell a pearl necklace, but it is not known for sure what it looked like. One portrait of Juliette shows her wearing a single strand of pearls.

What were some of Juliette Gordon Low's favorite games?

Juliette Gordon Low liked to swim, row, play tennis, and stand on her head. She also enjoyed writing and acting in plays, painting, and sculpting.

Where did Baden-Powell and Juliette Low meet?

Robert Baden-Powell and Juliette Gordon Low met in London, England in 1911.

What was the cause of Juliette Gordon Low's death?

Juliette Gordon Low had breast cancer that metastasized (spread from one organ to another). The cancer spread to her liver and it was the metastatic liver cancer that was the cause of death on her death certificate.

Juliette Gordon Low died at her home in Savannah, Georgia on January 17, 1927.

Why was Juliette Gordon Low's nickname Daisy?

Her nick name was Daisy because when she was a baby her uncle said "I bet she's going to be a daisy!"

When Juliette Gordon Low was born, saying that something was a daisy meant that it was first-rate or fine.

Did Juliette Gordon Low say a promise at the first meeting?

This question is very difficult to answer. At the first meeting Juliette Gordon Low held in Savannah, Georgia, she probably used a Girl Guide promise which was being used by Girl Guide troops in other countries.

What was the shape of Juliette Gordon Low's pendant?

Juliette Gordon Low wore the Silver Fish award suspended around her neck from a blue and white ribbon. The Silver Fish is a prestigious British Girl Guide award. Juliette was one of only three Americans ever to receive it and she was very proud of it.

Did Juliette Gordon Low's husband kill her?

No. Juliette Gordon Low lived for many years after her husband died. Juliette died from breast cancer.

Was Juliette Gordon Low next to her sister Sarah Alice when Juliette passed away?

Juliette Gordon Low's sister, Sarah Alice Gordon, died on December 30, 1880, so could not have been next to Juliette at the time of Juliette's death.

However, it is very likely that Juliette was nearby when her sister, Sarah Alice died.

What poem did Ogden Nash write while living at Juliette Gordon Low's house in Savannah?

Ogden Nash wrote the poem, "Mrs. Low's House" while living in Juliette's house which his father, Edmund Strudwick Nash rented from Juliette Gordon Low. Edmund Strudwick Nash became one of the first benefactors of the American Girl Guides (now Girl Scouts of the USA) when he also paid rent on the carriage house which Juliette Gordon Low had established as the first headquarters. Ogden's sister, Eleanor Arnett Nash was also involved in the American Girl Guides as a Guide Mistress (troop leader).

What was the first troop Juliette Gordon Low made up?

Juliette Gordon Lowe started a Girl Guide troop near her home in Scotland and two Girl Guide troops in London before she decided to bring Girl Guiding to the United States.

Did Juliette Gordon Low ever have something named after her?

Yes, Juliette Gordon Low had several things named after her.

Two schools are named for Juliette Gordon Low, one in Savannah, Georgia and one in Anaheim, California.

During World War II, a Liberty Ship was named for Juliette Gordon Low.

In 1983, a federal building in Savannah, Georgia, was named for Juliette Gordon Low.

What was Juliette Gordon Low's favorite subject?

Juliette's favorite subjects in school were probably drawing, speech, French, and piano as she earned high marks in those subjects. She continued with drawing and other artistic endeavors such as sculpting throughout her life.

Did Juliette Gordon Low's father serve in the US Civil War?

Yes, Juliette Gordon Low's father, William (Willie) Washington Gordon II, served in the US Civil War. Second Lieutenant Gordon fought in Virginia with Company F of the Georgia Hussars, Jeff Davis Legion. By the end of the US Civil War, Willie had reached the rank of Captain.

What was Juliette Gordon Low's leadership style?

Juliette Gordon Low's leadership style was mostly Visionary. She had a vision for what she wanted for Girl Scouts of the USA, she was excited about what she wanted for the organization, and she worked hard to get people to support her vision.

However, once she got people to support her vision, she would move on to another project and leave them wondering what decisions they should be making and what decisions they should refer to Juliette. As the organization grew, those she left in charge were able to convince Juliette that she should leave the day to day decisions to those she had put in charge and to allow for the creation of a governing board for the organization. This allowed Juliette to use her visionary leadership on other projects, such as creating an international Girl Guides and Girl Scout organization.

What were Juliette Gordon Low's hobbies?

Juliette Gordon Low loved animals. Juliette also painted and sculpted.

Did Juliette Gordon Low make up the Girl Scout Promise?

No, the Scout Promise was written by Lord Robert Baden-Powell in the book, "Scouting for Boys", in 1908. Since publication of "Scouting for Boys", all Scouts and Guides around the world have recited the Scout Promise although there have been some slight variations over time and from country to country.

Where is the Extra Mile medallion for Juliette Gordon Low?

Juliette Gordon Low is honored with a medallion on the Extra Mile Points of Light Volunteer Pathway in Washington, DC. Juliette's Medallion is listed as number 18. Her medallion is probably located along 15th Street NW, between Pennsylvania Avenue NW and G Street NW.