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The 33rd Scripps National Spelling Bee was held at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, District of Columbia in June 1960, by the E.W. Scripps Company. 〔(4 June 1960). (Debbie Griglak to Compete for Many National Spellign Bee Prizes in Washington ), ''Daily Courier''〕 The competition had 73 entrants. The winner was Henry Feldman (age 13) of Oak Ridge, Tennessee and sponsored by the ''Knoxville News Sentinel'', correctly spelling the word ''eudaemonic''. It was Feldman's third time in the competition; he had placed 20th the prior year. Second place went to Betty Jean Altschul of Norfolk, Virginia, who had misspelled ''velleity''. Altschul was also the shortest competitor, at 4 foot 6 inches, and stood on a dictionary in the final round to use the microphone.〔(4 August 1960). (Spelling Feldman's Secret ), ''Sarasota Journal''〕〔(10 June 1961). ('Eudaemonic' Is Happy Word For Top Speller ), ''Spartanburg Herald''〕〔(9 June 1960). (Oak Ridge Boy Spelling Bee Winner ), ''Toledo Blade''〕 ==References==
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