StNicholas [serial] . of our family who, al-though they have been considered grown-ups for manyand many a year, still read St. Nicholas with as great apleasure as I do. For the above reasons and for many more, I should bepleased to see a department started for those who have out-grown the League in years. A CHEERFUL(?) FAREWELL BY MARY DE LORME VAN ROSSEM (AGE 17%) {Honor Member) Dear Leaguers, fare-well ! I most cheerfully utter.(My grief I will quell! ) Dear Leaguers, fare-well!I must leave you. (Dont tell T is my sobs make me stutter!)Dear Leaguers, fare-well! I most cheerfully utter. yTis


StNicholas [serial] . of our family who, al-though they have been considered grown-ups for manyand many a year, still read St. Nicholas with as great apleasure as I do. For the above reasons and for many more, I should bepleased to see a department started for those who have out-grown the League in years. A CHEERFUL(?) FAREWELL BY MARY DE LORME VAN ROSSEM (AGE 17%) {Honor Member) Dear Leaguers, fare-well ! I most cheerfully utter.(My grief I will quell! ) Dear Leaguers, fare-well!I must leave you. (Dont tell T is my sobs make me stutter!)Dear Leaguers, fare-well! I most cheerfully utter. yTis so lovely to say That my birthday is near.(A dry handkerchief, pray!) JTis so lovely to sayI m eighteen in a day. (That s a blot, not a tear.)1 Tis so lovely to say That my birthday is near. Dear Leaguers, success Crown the efforts you make!(I may nt weep on this dress!) Dear Leaguers, success —(This is torment, no less, And my heart it will break!)Dear Leaguers, success Crown the efforts you make! THE ROLL OF HONOR. a useful thing.* by eleanora bicasoli, age 13.(silver badge.) CHEER BY LOUISA M. ROSE (AGE 12) Cheer! gaily piped a bird on a tree, Cheer, cheer, cheer, try and be like me,Give comfort to others, be cheerful all day,Cheer! cried the bird as he hopped away. No. 1. A list of those whose work would have been used hadspace permitted. No. 2. A list of those whose work entitles them to encouragement. Members will please bear in mind that the name, address, en-dorsement, etc., must be on the contributions themselves, andnot in a separate letter. At the top of the page, if prose orverse; on the margin or back, if photograph or drawing. PROSE, 1 Mary Flaherty-Gertrude Isabelle PetryJohn A. ChapmanEleanor BoswellBeatrice E. MauleHarold Eation WoodFlorence MindekWyatt RushtonDorothy MillerAlice Josephine LoughranMargaret BarkerElizabeth BornWilhelmina EhrmanLouise StuermWinifred Sackville StonerJohn B. MainMargery SwettBertha R. TitusMarcus TaitMyrtle OltmanJohn PierceGenev


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