. St. Nicholas [serial] . , 430Marlboro St., Boston, Mass., and Margaret C. Phil-lips (age 15), Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. Wild - animal and Bird Photography. ^- ! —— First prize, Walk in, fby John L. Hopper (age16), Highland, N. prize, Deer, byEthel Hauthaway (age13), Sharon, Mass. Thirdprize, Terrapin, byCatherine Lee Carter (age14), Wayside, N. J. Modeling. Gold badge,Alice Paine (age 13),West Newton, Mass. Silver badge, DorothyTurpie (age 14), 823 Pleas-ant St., Worcester, Mass. Puzzle-making. Goldbadges, Eugenie Sterling(age 16), 1129 LouisianaSt., Lawrence, Kan., andVera A. Fue
. St. Nicholas [serial] . , 430Marlboro St., Boston, Mass., and Margaret C. Phil-lips (age 15), Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. Wild - animal and Bird Photography. ^- ! —— First prize, Walk in, fby John L. Hopper (age16), Highland, N. prize, Deer, byEthel Hauthaway (age13), Sharon, Mass. Thirdprize, Terrapin, byCatherine Lee Carter (age14), Wayside, N. J. Modeling. Gold badge,Alice Paine (age 13),West Newton, Mass. Silver badge, DorothyTurpie (age 14), 823 Pleas-ant St., Worcester, Mass. Puzzle-making. Goldbadges, Eugenie Sterling(age 16), 1129 LouisianaSt., Lawrence, Kan., andVera A. Fueslein (age 14),351 E. 77th St., N. Silver badges, LenaWoods (age 15), Luther-ville, Md., and OliverSpaulding (age 10), , Mich. Puzzle-answers. Goldbadge, George Putnam(age 13), Manchester,Mass. Silver badge, Laura (age 14), 1845 Ar-lington PL, Chicago, 111. NOTICE. Any reader of , whether asubscriber or not, isentitled to membershipin the League. Badge and instruc-tion leaflet, SUMMER LIFE EVENING. BY HELEN JANET RIPLEY (AGE 16).{Gold Badge.) T is evening; hush, the vesper hymnThe dark-cowled trees in cadence lowChant to themselves, and to and froAgainst the twilight background dimThe lilies swing their censers last faint memories of the dayStill linger in the darkning west —Among the dusky clouds they rest;Soon, soon they too shall fade away,Lost in the mighty sea of gray. Ah, evening star that trembles thereAgainst the heavens darkning blue,In the grand roll of ages you Have seen full many a night as fairSink gently through the silent air. And still you gleam, and still shall gleamWhen centuries are left behind;Calm, beautiful, unmoved, you bind The twilight to the dark, and seemPart of the worlds great,silent dream. THE ORCHARD. BY MARGUERITE BEATRICECHILD (AGE 15). {Cash Prize.)The orchard is behinda big, old-fashioned whitehouse, and it is there,among the gnarled old ap-ple-trees, that I have spentsome of the happies
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