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SPEAKING CONTEST TO BE HELD TONIGHT IN SANDERS THEATRE

Annual Lee Wade and Boylston Prizes Will be Awarded to Winners--Nine Undergraduates Will Compete

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The following is the program for the Lee Wade and Boylston Prize speaking contest, which will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre: R. A. Zinn '24, "Boots",  Rudyard Kipling N. C. Fassett '22, "The Congo"  Vachel Lindsay B. A. Trustman '22, "Repiy to Hayne",  Daniel Webster Oviatt McConnell '24, "My Last Duchess"  Robert Browning C. W. Phelps '22, "The Power of Motive",  Frederick Aobisoha (Intermission of five minutes) M. P. Lichauco '23,  "The Voice of the Philipino People",  Manuel Quezon A. W. Lewin '24, "On the Wire",  Robert Service J. C. Shoe '23, "Recognition of Soviet Russia",  David Lloyd George H. C. Martin '23, "On the Death of Gas field",  James G. Blaine

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