Do you think Cuba is going to win? I hope that she will.
Are the Americans going to help them?—and then I know the Cubans will win. Yours truly,
SSydney G.
BBaltimore, April 9th, 1897.
My Dear Sydney:
The Spanish Admiral has never brought the Cometa into Havana harbor. He was just spinning a sailor's yarn, apparently.
We hope that Cuba will win her freedom, and it seems very likely that she will.
You will see in this number of The Great Round World that there is a chance that the President will try to settle the troubles between Cuba and Spain.
Editor.
Dear Editor:
Our teacher takes The Great Round World and reads to us whenever the time will permit. The reading makes an interesting part of the exercises of the day. We are all anxious to hear about the war between Cuba and Spain, and we hope Cuba will soon be free. Can you tell us about how many people pass over Brooklyn Bridge in a day? I think it is wonderful how buttons and such articles are made out of milk. Do they have schools in Freeville? I think we should all be grateful for the interesting news that is printed for us in your paper each week.