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"The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 54, November 18, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls"

K. Peck, Crown Street, Meriden,
Conn., won the first prize, and Miss E. DuBois, Greenwich, Conn., the
second.
Watch for the new contest, which will begin in an early number.


LETTERS FROM OUR YOUNG FRIENDS.

DEAR MR. HARISON:
I have taken great interest in THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. When I
was away this summer I showed your paper to a great many
people, and they thought it was very nice, and they thought
they would subscribe for it.
I have taken great interest in the Klondike affair. I went
away this summer to Lake Hopatcong and had a lovely time,
but we came home a little while ago.
Hoping your paper the most possible success,
Yours truly,
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. B.F.

DEAR LITTLE FRIEND:
We are very pleased to receive your kind letter.

EDITOR.

TO THE EDITOR:
I wish to call your attention to the article printed in last
week's GREAT ROUND WORLD about Austria. Your description
about the Bohemians, properly called Czechs, is wrong.


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