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In the semi-finals of the contest for the Lee Wade and Boylston speaking contest yesterday, ten men were chosen to give their speeches in the finals on April 1. The men retained in the contest were chosen from an original field of 28 that tried out for the prize last Thursday.
The men selected yesterday were W. S. Baskerville, Jr. '32, R. N. Clark, Jr. '32, D. L. Cooke '31, D. B. Edmonton '32, R. S. Flizgerald '33, G. E. Lodgin '32, T. I. Moran '32, P. C. Reardon '32, J. J. Ryan, Jr. '33, and D. M. Sullivan '33.
The judges in the contest are W. D. Copeland, visiting instructor in English. W. S. Bowell, instructor in Public Speaking, and F. C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking.
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