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Boylston Prize Speakers.

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The following is the order for the final competition in the Boylston prize-speaking contest next Thursday: -

1. R. W. Stimson '95 - A plea for General Smalls, R. M. La Follette.

2. F. H. Smith '96 - Daniel Webster, G. F. Hoar.

3. William Halderman Riddle '95 - Extract from the Boy Orator of Tapata City, R. H. Davis.

4. Frank R. Steward '96 - On being found guilty of High Treason, R. Emmett.

5. Harold Ethelbert Addison '96 - The Soldiers' Field, Henry Lee Higginson.

6. William S. Youngman '95 - The Minute Man of '76, G. W. Curtis.

7. F. W. Grinnell '95 - The Civil War in America, John Bright.

8. L. J. Roess, '95 - Speech in Memorial Hall, W. F. Bartlett.

9. Earnest Porte Williams '95 - A Reply to Grady, Frederick Taylor.

10. Loring Thayer Hildreth - Galileo Galilei, Ed. Everett.

11. J. P. Warren '96 - Against Warren Hastings, R. B. Sheridan.

12. A. C. Train '96 - The Defence of Lucknow, Tennyson.

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