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A. G. King '26 Wins Wade Prize

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The oratorical contest for the Lee Wade and Boylston Prizes was won last night by Arthur Gustave King '26 of Cambridge, who delivered Edgar Allen Poe's "The Bells". Edward Adams Sawin '25 of Cambridge, who recited "The Revelation" by Robert Service, was awarded the second prize' of $35, and James Harry Smith Jr. '25 of Tiptonville, Tennessee, the third prize of $25. Lee Wade Prize, won by King, was $50.

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