Father Fay

Shane Leslie
Judge Anthony Sayre of the City Court in Montgomery is appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama.
Scott gets his first publication in print, The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage in The St. Paul Academy Now and Then.
Zelda is featured in an interview in a local newspaper, The Montgomery Advertiser. She says her favourite pastimes are reading books, drawing and painting.
Production of Scott's first play, The Girl from Lazy J is staged at the Elizabethan Dramatic Club in St. Paul.
 Scott enters Newman School, Hackensack, New Jersey. He was bossy, unpopular and unhappy during his first year. The reasons for his lack of popularity are obvious in a objective self-appraisal he made later when he wrote:-
Production of Scott's play The Captured Shadow at the Elizabethan Dramatic Club, St Paul.
Scott meets Father Sigourney Fay, an intellectual Catholic priest who was to become one of his early mentors, and Shane Leslie an Anglo-Irish writer who inspired Scott and would later send Scott's first novel The Romantic Egoist, later renamed This Side Of Paradise, with a recommendation, to his publisher, Charles Scribner's Sons in New York.
The production of Scott's play Coward at the St. Paul Y.W.C.A. Auditorium. At 25 cents a ticket, the show was a sell out and raised $150 for the Baby Welfare Association.