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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Seckatary Hawkins Club : c1930s


Robert F. Schulkers (1890 — 1972) was the author of a series of children's novels. Seckatary Hawkins and the “fair and square” club debuted in the pages of The Cincinnati Enquirer in 1918 and became a national sensation in books, comics and radio. Schulkers eventually published 11 novels between 1921 an 1932 based on the previously published stories from the Enquirer
Seckatary Hawkins was further popularized by a series of nationally syndicated NBC radio broadcast from Chicago, as well as a comic strip. An extensive number of Seckatary Hawkins clubs in formed larger metropolitan areas. The official club name was "The Fair and Square Club". The club slogan was "A quitter never wins and a winner never quits".

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