Creative Youth: How a School Environment Set Free the Creative SpiritIn March, 1925, Lincoln Lore, the magazine of the Lincoln High School, in competition with magazines from all over the United States, won first prize as the best magazine of its class, setting a new standard for high school magazines. In this volume Mr. Mearns tells how these results have been achieved... more than a hundred of the actual poems are reprinted. |
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... Daisy Ashford . I don't see anything in The Young Visiters so remarkable by Daisy Ashford . They say it is a remarkable book for a little girl to write and that it is very funny . It doesn't seem to me to be remarkable but very poor and ...
... Daisy Ashford . I don't see anything in The Young Visiters so remarkable by Daisy Ashford . They say it is a remarkable book for a little girl to write and that it is very funny . It doesn't seem to me to be remarkable but very poor and ...
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