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The winnah! Washington, D.C., May 29. Spelling the word 'homogenuity' correctly, Elizabeth Rice, 12-year-old eighth grade student of Worcester, Massachusetts., today won the 15th annual spelling bee. She received a plaque and $500 as the first prize

Winners in National Spelling Bee received by President Coolidge. School children from all over the cou[...] who competed in the fourth annual National Spelling Bee held in Washington, were rece[...] by President Coolidge at the White House today. The winners are shown in the center of the group with the President. Reading left to right: Bessie Doig of Detroit, winner of the third award of $200; President Coolidge; Betty Robinson of South Bend, Indiana, the winner of the first prize of $1,000; and Pauline Gray, representing Akron, Ohio, winner of the second prize of $500

The Secretary to the President, Everett Sanders congratulates Betty Robinson of South Bend, Indiana, on winning the fourth annual National Spelling Bee in Washington. The spelling bee contestants were received by President Coolidge at the White House today

William Pat Boland, 17 years old, of Newberry County, South Carolina, with a $2,000 cup he won as first prize in a corn growing contest for boys in eight southern states. He called on President Coolidge today, May 13th

[President Coolidge and Betty Robinson of South Bend, Indiana, winner of the fourth annual National Spelling Bee in Washington. The spelling bee contestants were received by President Coolidge at the White House today]

President Coolidge and Betty Robinson of South Bend, Indiana, winner of the fourth annual National Spelling Bee in Washington. The spelling bee contestants were received by President Coolidge at the White House today

Young girl working in American Woolen Mills, Winooski, Vt. Most are illiterate. Work slack, and force small. 27 Children apparently under 15 were counted at one gate. (See also N.C.L.C. Photos #720-745, May 1909.) Location: Winooski, Vermont.

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Martha Royer teaching two first graders in her one-room schoolhouse. There are fourteen pupils in the school and the grades run from first to second year high school. The little girl on the right comes from an Amish family

Young girls working in American Woolen Mills, Winooski, Vt. Most are illiterate. Work slack and force small. 27 Children apparently under 15 years were counted at one gate. (See also N.C.L.C. Photoes sic #720-745 May, 1909). Location: Winooski, Vermont

The winnah! Washington, D.C., May 29. Spelling the word 'homogenuity' correctly, Elizabeth Rice, 12-year-old eighth grade student of Worcester, Massachusetts., today won the 15th annual spelling bee. She received a plaque and $500 as the first prize

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1929
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