Английская Википедия:42nd Scripps National Spelling Bee
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The 42nd Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, D.C. at the Mayflower Hotel on June 4–5, 1969, sponsored by the E.W. Scripps Company.
The winner was 14-year-old Susan Yoachum of Texas, an 8th grade student at Hill Junior High School in Dallas, with the winning word "interlocutory". Yoachum later became a well-regarded journalist, rising to the post of political editor at the San Francisco Chronicle. She died of breast cancer at age 43 in June 1998.[1]
Second place went to 14-year-old Margaret Matthees of Huntsville, Alabama, who fell on "egalitarian". David Groisser, age 12, of Brooklyn, finished third, misspelling "quoits" as "Шаблон:Not a typo".
First prize was $1000, second was $500, and third was $250.[2][3]
There were 73 contestants this year. In the first day of competition, 464 words were used over nine rounds and the field was reduced to 23 participants.[4] A total of 571 words were used by the end.[5]
References
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- ↑ (23 June 1998). Susan Yoachum, S.F. Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle
- ↑ (5 June 1969). Texas Girl Captures Spelling Bee, Troy Times Record (UPI)
- ↑ (6 June 1969). Dallas Girl, 14, Wins National Spelling Contest with 'Luck', Chicago Tribune
- ↑ (5 June 1969). Name Dallas Girl Spelling Champ, El Paso Herald-Post
- ↑ Macino, Richard L. (2 June 1970). Champ Finds D.C. Capital Idea, Pittsburgh Press