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ORATORICAL CONTEST TONIGHT

COMPETITORS FOR LEE WADE II PRIZES WILL MEET IN SANDERS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The second annual speaking contest for the Lee Wade II Prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will be held in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Each competitor for the prizes will recite Joseph Rodman Drake's "Address to the American Flag." The following men will compete: J. Auslander '17, D. R. James '16, V. B. Kellett '18, V. A. Kramer '18, S. Lehmayer, Jr., '16, D. Lewis '16, G. Mais '16, J. P. Putnam, Jr., '16, and J. Watchmaker '16.

The judges will be Professor Charles P. Parker, of the University; Reverend Dr. Elwood Worcester; and Reverend Prescott Evarts '81.

Musical selections will be rendered by Master Walter Zapolski, Signora Lavino, and the University Glee Club.

The program will be as follows:

Piano Solo, "Scherzo in B flat minor," Chopin

Signora Wilhelmina Lavino.

Speaking,--

J. P. Putnam, Jr., '16.

D. R. James '16.

Violin Solo, "Allegro," "Andante," Opus 31, Leonard

Master Walter Zapolski.

Speaking,--

J. Auslander '17.

D. Lewis '16.

Piano Solo. Quartetre from Verdi's "Rigoletto," Liszt

"Rigoletto," Liszt

(Paraphrase for Piano)

Signora Lavino.

Speaking,--

S. Lehmayer, Jr., '16.

V. B. Kellett '18.

Violin Solo, "Obertass," Mazurka in G, No. 1, Opus 19, Wieniawski

Speaking,--

J. Watchmaker '16.

V. A. Kramer '18.

G. Mair '16.

Songs,--

University Glee Club.

Award of Prizes.

Dr. Francis Henry Wade.

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