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In the competition for the Lee Wade and Boylston prizes for elocution held last evening in Sanders Theatre, the first award which was the Lee Wade prize of $50 went to Richard Arthur Zinn '24 of New York who recited "Boots" by Rudyard Kipling. The first Boylston prize of $35 was awarded to Aaron William Lewin '24 of New York for his recital of Robert Service's "On the Wire", and Harmon Curtis Martin '23 of Richmond Hill, New York, who gave "On the Death of Garfield" by James G. Blaine was awarded the second Boylston prize of $25.
Richard Chute '22 presided at the competition and the judges were Professor W. Z. Ripley, Assistant Professor K. G. T. Webster '93, and Assistant Professor A. F. Whittem '02.
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