St Nicholas [serial] . hIngalls (age 13), Barcelona, Spain. VERSE. Gold badges, Laura Moench (age 17), Gowanda, N. Y. ; Therese H. McDonnell (age 17), Atlantic City, N. J. Silver badge, Mary Sedgwick (age 16), Lee, Mass. DRAWING. Gold badge, Robert Gifford (age 15), W. Medford, Mass. Silver badges, Josephine Richey (age 17), New York City; Phyllis M. Horton (age 16), St. Michaels, Eng. ; Lydia Gardner (age 14), Snyder, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPHY. Gold badge, Allan Lincoln Langly (age 17), Newport, R. I. Silver badges, Earle H. Ballou (age 17), Chester, Vt. ; Sarah M. Talbert (age 17), Buffalo, N. Y. ;
St Nicholas [serial] . hIngalls (age 13), Barcelona, Spain. VERSE. Gold badges, Laura Moench (age 17), Gowanda, N. Y. ; Therese H. McDonnell (age 17), Atlantic City, N. J. Silver badge, Mary Sedgwick (age 16), Lee, Mass. DRAWING. Gold badge, Robert Gifford (age 15), W. Medford, Mass. Silver badges, Josephine Richey (age 17), New York City; Phyllis M. Horton (age 16), St. Michaels, Eng. ; Lydia Gardner (age 14), Snyder, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPHY. Gold badge, Allan Lincoln Langly (age 17), Newport, R. I. Silver badges, Earle H. Ballou (age 17), Chester, Vt. ; Sarah M. Talbert (age 17), Buffalo, N. Y. ; Arthur Blue (age 16), Pittsburg, Pa. WILD CREATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. Class B prize, Lois Addison Sprigg (age 13), Washington, D. C. PUZZLE-MAKING. Gold badge, Jeannette Munro (age 15), Madison, Silver badges, Samuel Brenner (age 14) and John J. Regenold (age 15), both of Philadelphia, Pa. PUZZLE ANSWERS. Gold badge, Judith Ames Marsland (age 12), Boston, badge, Frances C. Hamlet (age 16), Westbrook, ^^^^^Cz JftaJ • X -^ftfr»c£jS~-»- <mtfi ?•—?-—.»_-. J9 IN HASTE. BY H (SILVER BADGE.) IN HASTE. BY ARTHUR BLUE, AGE 16. (SILVER BADGE.) ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE 373 WHAT MOST INTERESTED ME DURINGMY VACATION BY ALLAN CAMPBELL THURSTON (AGE II) {Silver Badge)The thing in which I was most interested this vacationwas a telegraph-line rigged up between my house and mychums, which is three doors away. My instrument was given me by a neighbor. My chum,whose name is Earle, was loaned an instrument by thesame neighbor. Luckily, we had enough money saved up to buy the wireand the insulators. We needed three wires, but used theground as one, and strung the other two across the roofs. The first time we tried it, we could not make anythingout of it but a jumble of dots and dashes. Then we set to
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