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The competition for the Boylston and Lee Wade prizes for public speaking wit he held in Sanders Theatre on Thursday, May 12 at 8 o'clock. The competitions for both prizes will be held at the same time the award of $50 for the lee Wade prize will be the highest offered. The order in which the men will speak will determined by lot; the contestants and their subjects are as follows:
B. A. Trustinan '22,--"Loris Ipanoff's Story" by Sardon.
R. H. Kuhns '22,--"The Necessity of force", by John M. Thurscon (U. S. Senate, March, 1898).
F. S. Stapmahan Jr. '21,--"The Rising in 1776", by Thomas B. Read.
Henry Starr '21,--Mount Vernon Address by Woodrow Wilson.
C. W. Phelps '22,--"Toussaint L Ouverture", by Wendell Phillips '31.
R. S. Caughling '22,--"Liberly", by Orville Dewey.
E. A. Weeks Jr.'22,--Wee Willie Winkie", by Rudyard Kipling.
E. D. Hutchinson '22,--"The Common Man", by Charles E. Jefferson.
Joseph Kruger '22,--"The Wanderlust", by Rober Service.
N. C. Fassett '22,--"A Negro Sermon: Simon Legree", by Vachel Lindsay.
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