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As a result of trials held in Sanders Theatre yesterday afternoon, ten men have been retained for the final contest for the Boylston speaking prizes. The program for this contest, which will be held in Sanders Theatre on Thursday evening, May 11, at 8 o'clock, will be as follows:
Andrew Johnson Richard Helmus '16.--"The Trial of Abner Barrow," by Richard Harding Davis.
Henry Hyman Kitsis '17.--"Happiness and Liberty," by Robert G. Ingersoll.
Sylvan Lehmayer, Jr., '16.--Speech from "Justice," by John Galsworthy.
Leonard Solon Levy '17.--"Dreamers," by William Jennings Bryan.
George Mair '16.--"The Soul of the Violin," by M. M. Merrill.
Isador Kern Moyse '17.--Speech of Roberts in Act II, Scene 2, of "Strife," by John Galsworthy.
Michael James O'Brien '16.--"Napoleon the Little," by Victor Hugo.
John Pickering Putnam, Jr., '16.--"Boots," by Rudyard Kipling.
Percival Francis Reniers '16.--"The Laughters," by Louis Untermeyer.
James William Davenport Seymour '17.--"The Barrel Organ," by Alfred Noyes.
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