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All men who intend to compete for the Boylston prizes in elocution, must enter their names with Professor A. S. Hill, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, on or before Thursday, April 25. The prizes, consisting of two first prizes of $60 each and three second prizes of $45 each, will be awarded at a public competition to be held on Thursday, May 9, by the Corporation and others selected by them as judges. Students will not speak their own compositions, but selections from English, Greek, or Latin authors which must be approved by the Boylston Professor.
In must be clearly understood that no one is eligible for these prizes unless officially registered as a Senior or a Junior. This means that no man who is socially a Senior or a Junior, but who is either registered in the Law or Graduate Schools, or, on account of an entrance condition, as a Sophomore, will be allowed to compete.
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