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10 COMPETE FOR BOYLSTON PRIZES

7 Juniors and 3 Seniors to Speak in Final Contest at Sanders.

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The final contest for the Boylston elocution prizes will be held in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Ten upper classmen, three Seniors and seven Juniors, out of the 22 who entered the competition, have been retained from the elimination round. The contest will be open to the public.

The ten contestants will speak in the following order: Edward Warren Giblin 15, of Concord; Tallman C. Bookhout '15, of Roxbury, N. Y.; Lee Wade, 2d, '14, of Cambridge; Edward Alexander Roberts '14, of Cambridge; Hiram Leon Sharmat '15, of Roxbury; Norman Wiley Loud '15, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Lionel de Jersey Harvard '15, of London, England; Benjamin Woronoff '15, of Boston; Harold Cohn '15, of Nashville, Tenn.; Emmet Russell '14, of Kansas City, Mo.

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