2nd Scripps National Spelling Bee
2nd National Spelling Bee | |
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Date | June 17, 1926 |
Location | National Museum, Washington, D.C. |
Winner | Pauline Bell |
Age | 13 |
Residence | Clarkson, Kentucky |
Sponsor | The Courier-Journal |
Sponsor location | Louisville, Kentucky |
Preceded by | 1st Scripps National Spelling Bee |
Followed by | 3rd Scripps National Spelling Bee |
The 2nd National Spelling Bee was held at the National Museum in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 1926, sponsored by the Louisville Courier-Journal. Scripps-Howard would not sponsor the Bee until 1941.
The winner was Pauline Bell, age 13, who attended a one-room schoolhouse in Clarkson, Kentucky. She correctly spelled the word cerise.[1][2][3] Second place was taken by Betty Robinson of South Bend, Indiana, who would win the 4th bee in 1928, but spelled "cerise" as "cereaso" this time, and third went to Dorothy Casey of St. Louis.[4][5]
First prize was $1000, followed by $500 for second and $200 for third.[4]
References
- ↑ (19 December 2010). Obituary: Pauline Bell Dunn, 98, Campbellsville alum, Columbia Magazine
- ↑ (24 June 1926). This Girl Kept Spelling Title For Ol' Kaintuck, Reading Eagle
- ↑ (23 July 2002). Pen Pals: Women have written to each other since the Coolidge administration, The Daily News (Kentucky)
- 1 2 (18 June 1926). Louisville Girl Awarded Prize in Spelling Contest, St. Petersburg Times
- ↑ (18 June 1926). "Cerise" Wins $1,000 and a Spelling Bee for Kentucky Miss, Lewiston Daily Sun
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