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SPEAKING CONTEST ARRANGED

Eleven Undergraduates to Compete for Boylston Prizes on May 13.

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The final contest for the Boylston speaking prizes will be held in Sanders Theatre on May 13 at 8.15 o'clock. The program will be as follows:

H. Epstein '16.--"The Spell of the Yukon," by Robert W. Service.

E. H. Foreman '16.--"In Defence of his Son," by Victor Hugo.

A. J. R. Helmus '16.--"Abraham Lincoln," by Watterson.

S. Lehmayer, Jr., '16.--Mark Anthony's Oration, from Shakespeare's "Julius Cassar."

A. L. Lorenz '16.--"Plea of Sergeant Buzfuz," by Charles Dickens.

P. Lowry '16.--"The Congo," by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay.

H. A. Packard '15.--"The Raven," by Edgar Allen Poe.

S. B. Pfeifer '16.--"Maitre Raymond Floriot's Address to the Jury," by Alexander Bisson.

L. Rubin '16.--"The Man With the Hoe," by Edwin Markham.

B. K. Vann '15.--"From Clive," by Robert Browning.

B. Woronoff '15.--"In Self-defence," by Robert Emmet.

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