Although the name
woggle is used in many
English-speaking countries, in the
United States, the term woggle is reserved for the
turk's head knot used to secure the neckerchief of
Wood Badge participants. In the US, the object used to secure the neckerchief is called a
neckerchief slide.
Neckerchief slides in the United States An early photographic reference to a slide is in the
Boy Scouts of America (BSA) magazine
Scouting of 1 April 1917. The cover for November 1917 issue prominently shows a Scout wearing a slide to hold the neckerchief in place. In the BSA magazine
Scouting from August 1923, the term "slip-on" and "slide" are both referenced. There is an example of a rams head made of bone and an illustration on how to make your own Turk's head slip-on. The article also comments that the neckerchief should be tied using the
four-in-hand knot (often used to tie a necktie) when not using a slide. Two months later, ''
Boys' Life'' magazine repeated many of the article key points. The name slide or neckerchief slide appears as early as October 1923 with a discussion of the slide being a smart addition to the neckerchief and having some benefits over a knot to tie the neckerchief on. The article makes reference to making a troop's or patrol's own slide. In the same article, on page 63, the slide is referred to as a "Slip-On". In the 1930s through the 2000s, ''
Boys' Life'' magazine (the Boy Scouts of America youth magazine) promoted the use and making of slides through articles and Slide Contests. In the 1920s and 1930s, ''Boys' Life
sponsored contests for unique slides, and winning designs were featured in the magazine. In the late 1940s, a feature article called Slide of the Month'' began to grace the pages. Most of the articles were written by W. Ben Hunt from
Hales Corners, Wisconsin under the pen name "Whittlin' Jim". Many of the slide ideas were sent into the magazine by Scouts and Scouters as evidenced by the notes Jim included in the article thanking individuals for the slide ideas. After Mr. Hunt's death in the early 1970s, several authors took on the "Slide of the Month" responsibility. The last article was printed in March 2001, the "Rattlesnake" made from wire, tube, colored tape, beads, and googly eyes. Over 300 Slide of the Month articles appeared in ''Boys' Life'' magazine. The first appearance of the term "woggle" in ''Boys' Life'' was in February 1966 with reference to a question in a quiz, asking what woggle is to a British Scout. ==See also==