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LEE WADE CONTEST MARCH 29

Three Prizes Offered for Best Deliver of Mark Antony's Oration in "Jullu Caesar."

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The third annual speaking contest for the Lee Wade, II, Prizes will be held this year in Sanders Theatre, Thursday evening, March 29. As in former contest all competitors will speak the same selection. The selection chosen this year by the donors of the prizes is Mark Antony's oration from Shakespere's "Julius Caesar," and three prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will be given. The contestant may be from the three upper classes of the College, and should enroll in Holden Chapel on Thursday at 5.30 o'clock or Friday at 3 o'clock, this week. These will be the latest times for entering names. The judges for the contest will be announced later.

A preliminary contest will also be held in which eight or ten men will be chosen to compete March 29 for the prizes. The date of this preliminary contest has no yet been decided on, and will be at enounced later.

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