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St. Nicholas League.
[Jan.

The Roll of Honor.

No. 1. A list of those whose work would have been published had space permitted.

No.. 2. A list of those whose work entitles them to honorable mention and encouragement.

VERSE 1.

Maud Dudley Shackelford
Margaret Norton
Carmelita Clark
Gladys Nelson
Freda M. Harrison
Doris Francklyn
Madge Smith
Mary Elizabeth Mair
Natalie D. Wurts
Florence L. Adams
Arthur Albert Myers
Helen Janet Smith
Blanche Loeming
Joseph R. Gousha
Nannie Clark Barr
Harold R. Norris
Alma C. Jones
Grace Leshe Johnston
Margaret Drew
Georgiana Myers Sturdee


VERSE 2.

Emmeline Bradshaw
Gleeson McCarty
Marguerite Stuart
Helen Potter
Georgia Justeen Spears
Jessie Freeman Foster
Marjorie Macy
Joseph P. D. Hull
Elizabeth A. Steer
Henry Sonneborn, Jr,
Katherine G. Kurtz
Emily Rose Burt
Eleanor E. Moody
Annie Johnson
Melicent Eno Humason
Marguerite Eugenie Stephens
Elsa Solano Lopez
Cora L. Merrill
Alline de Maret
Mary L. Douglas
Elizabeth Templeton Cunningham
J. Horton Daniels, Jr.
Louise Clemens
Bessie M. Blanchard
Marjorie Wellington
Enid Pendleton
Mary A. Woods
Lucia Beebe
Dorothy Smith
Phyllis Brooks
Lucile Woodling
Gladys Frisch
Nellie Clements
Alma Liechty
Ione Casey
Lucile Bocage
Ruth H. Matz
Helen R. Brown
Margaret Brooke
Dorothy Cathell
Delphina L. Hammer
Virginia Coyne
Ruth Sterry

PROSE 1.

Francis Marion Miller
Margaret Minaker
Gerald Jackson Pyle
Stella F. Boyden
Mildred Newmann
Heien J. Simpson
Elizabeth Wilcox Pardee
Elizabeth Toof
Mildred L. Smith


PROSE 2.

M. R. Busse
Elizabeth L. Jackson
Mary E. Hatch
Marguerite McCord
Ray Murray
Marguerite Jervis
Margaret M. Albert
Mary Pemberton Nourse
Kemper Simpson
Vincent Imbrie
Sylvan Blumer


DRAWINGS 1.

Phoebe Hunter
Herman Louis Schaeffer
Ernest J. Clare
Robert H. Gibson
Shirley Willis
Ruth Evelyn Hutchins
Hester Gordon Gibson
Kathleen Buchanan
Richard M. Hunt
Melville Coleman Levey
Susan Elizabeth Brady
Gladys L’F-Moore
Martha F. Fleck
Helen Gardner Waterman
Victor A. Sears
Robert E. Andrews
Daisy Burroughs
Katie Nina Miller
Lucy E. B. Mackenzie
Bessie R. Wright
Guinevere Hamilton Norwood
John Butler
Margaret Lanz Daniell
Mary Powell
Esther Brown
Augusta Wight
Jean Wolverton
Marion Osgood Chapin
Dorothy Ochrman
F. Manon Halkett


DRAWINGS 2.

Ethel Messeroy
Winifred G. Smith
Bertha V. Emerson
Anna Zucker
John Blair
Anna B. Carolan
M. H. Fewsmith
Eleanor I. Town
Marion K. Cobb
Rhoda E. Gunnison
Emily W. Browne
James Waters
Josephine Arnold Bonney
Elmira Keene
Fannie Tutwiler
Annie Constance Nourse
Constance Whitten
Sara A. Parker
William Whitford
Raymond Rohn
Olga E. Dieckhoff
Aurelia Michener
Henry Neuman
Stanley C. Low
Anne H. Gleaves
Albert Hart
William W. Westring, Jr.
Mildred Willard
Olive Mudie-Cooke
Evelyn Auger
Frank Leslie Crouch
Frances Kathleen Crisp
Max Bernhardt
Elizabeth M- Robinson
Ethel Irwin
Florence Baker
Mervyn Joy
Anna A, Flichtner
Mary Taussiz
Anne Atwood
Elizabeth E. Thomas
Frances T. Carr
Clara P. Pond
Harold Castle
Ruth L. Rowell
Leona Triebel
Vera M. Demens
Dorothea Thompson
Dorothy Dodd
Ruth Thorne
L. Fred Clawson, Jr.
Raymond Foley
Katharine Carrington
Margaret D. Carpenter
Bessie B. Scyron
Ruth Cass
Carl Wetzel
Samuel S. Buckman
Winifred Hutchings
Sadie Dorothy Stabem
Alma Seyinour
Clara Brabant
Theresa R. Robbins
Derothy Thompson
Bessie Bocage
Sarah J. Appleton
Ellen P. Andrews
Gilbert Palmer Pond
Julia EK, Reyer
ivan Oshom
Laura G. Gibson
Charley F. Fuller
Clara B. Fuller
Irene Ross Loughborough
Grace Wardwell
Nannie Louise Gail
Charlotte St. G. Nourse
Louise Converse

PHOTOGRAPHS 1.

Jeanette E. Perkins
Joseph S. Webb
Richard S. Bull
Luna Ada Thatcher
Natalie Mason
Margaret M. Sammond
Lawrence H. Riggs
Ellen C. Du Pont
Marion R. Pitt
Marjorie Miller
Arthur Drummond
Mary W. Woodman


PHOTOGRAPHS 2.

Fulvia Varvaro
Annie MacMahon
Julius Potter
Louise Holmes
George Mastick
Celestine Waldron
Howard L. Seamans
Alice G, Peirce
W. Caldwell Webb
Willie E. Crocker
May L. Smith
William Norwood
Martha F. Garrett
Mary Dean Pierce
Ralph Crozier
Derothy May Newell
Donald Armour


PUZZLES 1.

Mary E. Dunbar
Enid Hately
Madge Oakley
Priscilla Lee
Edith Macallum
Marion G. Russell
E. Adelaide Hahn


PUZZLES 2.

Louisa Henderson
George Dumcan Mathews
Ruth M, Hapyood
Edna Krouse
Edith M. Andrews
Helen Dean Fish
Olga Maria Kolff
Tyler Barrett
Florence I. Miller
Agnes R. Lane
Bertha Struck
A. William Goetz
Leonard Limmer
Caroline C. Johnson


“My Playmate.” By Evelyn Buchanan, age 12.


League Notes and Letters.

A number of the letters which follow will show how unwise it is for any one with the inclination to write or draw, or to do any other sort of League work, to be discouraged. There are very few prizes won on the first or second or even the third attempt. It more often happens that many trials are made even before Roll of Honor No. 2 is reached. Slow and sure progress may be a little discouraging at times but it is all the more gratifying in the end.

Every month there are contributions received without the age of the sender. These members perhaps wonder why their names do not appear on the Roll of Honor. We have decided to make another roll therefore, by which they may see for what reason they have been omitted even when their work was deserving of mention. Here is the list. We will call it


The Roll of the Forgetful.

Mary Ellen Willard, John Martin, Will Byrnes, Dorothy G. Stewart, Carolyn Sherman, Fred L. Purdy, Helen K. Brown, Elizabeth Rattle, Ruth Allen, H. Ernest Bell, Edward K. Hale, and Milford Brooker.


Louisville, Ky.

Dear St. Nicholas: I received my badge and want to express my thanks for it. It was a pleasant surprise as I had no idea of winning a prize, having tied several times without success.

But I am encouraged new and shall try again.

Thanking you very much, I remain, sincerely yours,

Pauline Mueller.


Ealing, London, England.

Dear St. Nicholas: I am an American boy. I was born in New York. I was very small when I left America so I do not remember anything about it. I have lived in Brussels, Ostend, and Ireland, but I would much rather live in America. I like the “Comedy in Wax” very much, because I have been to Madame Tussaud’s and seen all the figures in the tale. I also like the “Story of King Arthur and his Knights.”

I have taken St. Nicholas: for three years, and like it very much, I am looking forward to the new serial.

From your interested reader,
From your intLewis Wilmot Johnson (age 8¾).


Walla Walla, Washington.

My dear St. Nicholas: I want to thank you most sincerely for awarding me the first prize for “Wild-Animal Photography.” I do not think I deserved such an honor. It was quite unexpected, and my surprise was exceeded only by my delight.

I have always taken a great deal of interest in League work, and