In 1909, Chicago publisher William D. Boyce
lost his way in a dense London fog. A boy
came to his aid and, after guiding the man,
refused a tip, explaining that as a Scout he
would not take a tip for doing a Good Turn.
This gesture by an unknown Scout inspired a
meeting with Robert Baden-Powell, the
British founder of the Boy Scouts. As a
result, William Boyce incorporated the Boy
Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. He
also created the Lone Scouts, which merged
with the Boy Scouts of America in 1924