. St. Nicholas [serial]. ents on Christmas evefrom a great big furniture van. I think yourclub is splendid, and also think the same asyou, that it makes one much happier in seeingthe appreciative looks of the little children. Iremain, Yours truly, Muriel Bush. Other interesting and appreciative letters have been received fromIsabella McLaughlin, Annie Lamar Noble, Gwynne Frances Noble,Margaret Rhodes, Hardenia B. Fletcher, Eva Mae Seeley, BarbaraLittlefield, Marion I. Reynolds, Marion S. Goodhue, Lorraine Ran-som, Dorothy Edd, Madeleine Fuller McDowell, Catherine Gunn,Helen de Haven, Daisy Jam


. St. Nicholas [serial]. ents on Christmas evefrom a great big furniture van. I think yourclub is splendid, and also think the same asyou, that it makes one much happier in seeingthe appreciative looks of the little children. Iremain, Yours truly, Muriel Bush. Other interesting and appreciative letters have been received fromIsabella McLaughlin, Annie Lamar Noble, Gwynne Frances Noble,Margaret Rhodes, Hardenia B. Fletcher, Eva Mae Seeley, BarbaraLittlefield, Marion I. Reynolds, Marion S. Goodhue, Lorraine Ran-som, Dorothy Edd, Madeleine Fuller McDowell, Catherine Gunn,Helen de Haven, Daisy James, Beatrice Crane, Hester W. Conk-lin, Edgar Daniels, Harry B. Lachman, Elinor Bliss, Albert , Doris Smith, Marion E. Bradley, Frederick A. Coates,Phyllis Booth, Theodore L. Fitz Simons, Charles Irish Preston, andM. Adelaide Durst. NOTICE. The St. Nicholas League is an organization of readers of theSt. Nicholas magazine. Every reader of St. Nicholas isentitled to a membership badge and instruction leaflet the object before me. GAIL, AGE 9. PRIZE COMPETITION NO. 55. The St. Nicholas League awards gold and silverbadges each month for the best poems, stones, draw-ings, photographs, puzzles, and puzzle-answers. Alsocash prizes of five dollars each to gold-badge winnerswho shall again win first place. Competition No. 55 will close April 20 (for foreignmembers April 25). The awards will be announcedand prize contributions published in St. Nicholas for July. Verse. To contain not more than twenty-four lines,and may be illustrated, if desired, with not more thantwo drawings or photographs by the author, and to re-late in some manner to The Liberty Bell. Prose. Article or story of not more than four hun-dred words. Title: A Dog Hero. Must be true. Photograph. Any size, interior or exterior, mountedor unmounted, no blue prints or negatives. Subject, A Pleasant Corner. Drawing. India ink, very black writing-ink, or wash(not color), interior or exterior. Two subjects, Stud


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