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Thirty-two prospective orators enrolled in the competition for the Lee Wade and Boylston Prize Speaking Contest before registration closed at 5 o'clock yesterday in Holden Chapel.
The preliminary trials will take place this afternoon at the Sanders Theatre at which time each aspirant will be required to deliver an approved selection of about 10 minutes in length, without any prompting whatsoever. From the trials today the best ten speakers will be chosen to appear in the finals on April 3.
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