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Boylston, Lee Wade Prizes Contest To Begin March 14

Elocution Competition To Occur During This Month

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The competition for the Boylston and Lee Wade Prizes for Elocution will open with the first elimination contest on Wednesday afternoon, March 14, in Emerson D at one o'clock. Thirty-four men from the three upper classes will compete in this first elimination, in which their number will be halved.

Judges selected from the Public Speaking department and other members of the English department include Professors Robert S. Hillyer '17, Gustavus H. Maynadier '89, Frederick C. Packard '20, and Messrs. Robert W. Coues '95 and Norman W. Mattis. The second elimination will occur on Friday, March 16, or Saturday, March 17, in the New Lecture Hall at a time to be decided upon. The final contest will be held on March 23, in Paine Hall of the Music Building.

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