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THE MAIL BAG

I, Workman,-Thank you very much, I am using your verse-it is so good, Yes, it is good fun making a Zoo. inspired: "creation" certainly showed originality, but couldn’t you draw one more live animal or bird? ‘Try a "Smiler’ will you? Am so glad yon appreciate the advance programmes, Kathleen Carsoit.--Your drawing is excellent, but the verse didn’t come up to standard. I think your animal would make a good "Krytik,’? don’t you? Write me a verse about a "Krytik,’ and we'll enter him for August 24, Joan Kelly.-Try again, Joan. Your efor is ‘quite good for such a little girl. Frances Hicks.-Draw just one ani‘mal next time. Your verse is an amusing one. Stanley H. Smith-The idea ‘is a good one, but yon made him so "enor-. mous"! I like your verse, though. Yes, I wonder, too! James G. Johnson.-What a plucky little fellow you are! How old are you? Marjorie Hills-I hope you are not very disappointed. T'ry for the "Smiler" by August 17. Am glad you are so interested in our *‘Corner," and find the verses so entertaining. Edward Roberts.-Do your drawing in ink next time, and please don’t make him quite so large! , Liovd Jones.-The animal is a good one, but he looks too harmless to cause much annovance. ‘Try again, and he careful ahont your rhymes. Eric Mumford.-Perhaps you will be lucky another time. Aren’t you proud of vour little brother? ‘ Walter Leslie-Your verse is not neatly up to the standard of yotr drawing. Write a shorter one next time and you may be more successful. Marion Woodhead.-Draw in ink, Marion, and watch you "poetry." The metre isn’t very good, and the rhyme conld be a lot hetter. Try again for the "Smiler? or the "Krytik." Colleen Williams.---What a_ weird specimen! ‘T'rv to get a "more alive" animal, and be a little more careful about your rhyming, and I think you'll be more successful. ‘The idea is quite a-.good one. Laurie Griffiths.-You were just too late, TI like vour drawing-it is so nice and neat, and your writing is beautiful ‘Try and post a wee bit earlier.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 15

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THE MAIL BAG Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 15

THE MAIL BAG Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 15

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