. St. Nicholas [serial]. (age 16), New York-Low E. Gaillard (age 14), South Carolina; Barbara Simison (age 13), Massachusetts. VERSE. Gold Badge, Margaret W. Hall (age 14), Massachusetts. Silver Badges, Elizabeth Paisley(age 16), Arkansas; Helen R. Noyes (age 12), Connecticut; Adelaide Hemingway (age 15), D. Gold Badge, Theodore Hall, Jr. (age 15), District of Columbia. Silver Badges, Grace Hays(age 14), New York; Frances M. Frost (age 15), Vermont. PHOTOGRAPHS. Silver Badges, Francis Donaldson, Jr. (age 12), Pennsylvania; Ethel Mildred Hunter,(age 13), Illinois; Phyllis Dale (age


. St. Nicholas [serial]. (age 16), New York-Low E. Gaillard (age 14), South Carolina; Barbara Simison (age 13), Massachusetts. VERSE. Gold Badge, Margaret W. Hall (age 14), Massachusetts. Silver Badges, Elizabeth Paisley(age 16), Arkansas; Helen R. Noyes (age 12), Connecticut; Adelaide Hemingway (age 15), D. Gold Badge, Theodore Hall, Jr. (age 15), District of Columbia. Silver Badges, Grace Hays(age 14), New York; Frances M. Frost (age 15), Vermont. PHOTOGRAPHS. Silver Badges, Francis Donaldson, Jr. (age 12), Pennsylvania; Ethel Mildred Hunter,(age 13), Illinois; Phyllis Dale (age 12), Wisconsin; Virginia Michaelis (age 14), Georgia; Marion Blake(age 16), Massachusetts; Margaret I. Cross (age 13), Massachusetts: Ruth Colburn Bowler (age 13), Massa-chusetts; Samuel Riker (age 15), New Jersey. PUZZLE-MAKING. Silver Badges, Mary Evelyn Colgate (age 15), New York; Katharine B. Cochran (age 15), New Jersey; Florence Lemkau (age 12), New ANSWERS. Silver Badge, Betty Huse (age 12) New York. BY J. G. JOHNSON, AGE 14 BY RAFAEL A. PEYRE, AGE 15 AT THE CORNER 1046 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE 1047 A PROUD MOMENT BY MARY V. FULTON (AGE IS) {Gold Badge. Silver Badge won September, 1020)Almost fou^ centuries and a half ago, a small ship setsail from onjfe of the ports of the Old World, bound forgreat adventures. All eyes were turned toward a youngman with large dreamy eyes who was standing on thedeck. Columbus, for it was he, had had a vision, andnow, aroused by the taunts of old and young, from thelearned men who argued with him in their councils, tothe boys who threw stones at him, he was going toprove it. Many months of weary sailing followed, beset bydangers of the sea and of mutiny by his crew, butColumbus remained faithful to his quest. Let us go home, our families and sweethearts needus, the men begged daily. Sail on! Sail on! was his only reply. Finally one day, after many months of sailing, ashout was heard from the mast—Land! How the sound thrilled th


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