9th Scripps National Spelling Bee
9th National Spelling Bee | |
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Date | May 30, 1933 |
Location | National Museum in Washington, D.C. |
Winner | Alma Roach |
Age | 12 |
Residence | Ohio |
Sponsor | Akron Beacon Journal |
Sponsor location | Akron, Ohio |
Winning word | torsion |
Preceded by | 8th Scripps National Spelling Bee |
Followed by | 10th Scripps National Spelling Bee |
The 9th National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, D.C. on May 30, 1933, organized by the Louisville Courier-Journal. Scripps Howard would not sponsor the Bee until 1941.
The winner was 12-year-old Alma Roach of Ohio, sponsored by the Akron Beacon Journal, correctly spelling the word torsion. George Meltzer (age 14) of New Jersey placed second[1](missing propitiatory), followed by 13-yeard old Virginia Wood in third (missing holocaust).[2]
Roach won $500 for first place (a drop from the usual $1000), followed by $300 for second, and $100 for third.[2]
References
- ↑ (15 October 2012). George Meltzer (obituary), The Jersey Journal
- 1 2 (30 May 1933). Paper's National Spelling Bee Won By Akron Girl, 12, Schenectady Gazette
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