The 17th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, District of Columbia on May 28, 1941. This was the first year that Scripps-Howard (now E.W. Scripps Company) hosted the event.
The winner was 13-year old Louis Edward Sissman of Detroit, Michigan, correctly spelling the word initials. Phyllis Davis of Ohio placed second, misspelling "chrysanthemum" (which Sissman proceeded to spell correctly), and third went to 13-year old Homer Lyon, Jr., of Miami, Florida, who fell on "ague."
The first place prize was $500, followed by $300 for second.
As of 2017, Sissman is the only winner of the Bee from Michigan. At the time of his win it was widely reported that he was the first boy to win since 1927, apparently overlooking that Ward Randall won in 1931, which was still a ten-year gap.
Video 17th Scripps National Spelling Bee
References
Maps 17th Scripps National Spelling Bee
External links
- Photograph of 1941 top three, Scripps National Spelling Bee instagram post (December 17, 2015)
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