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Boylston Speaking Contest

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Ten men, competing in one of the oldest contests in the University will speak tonight at 8 o'clock in Paine Hall in the Boylston Speaking Contest. The participants were chosen as the finalists from a field of 45 entrees.

Two first prizes of $35 each will be awarded for the best presentations, and three awards of $25 each will be given to the runners-up. Judging will be on the basis of delivery, and its aptness to the subject chosen.

The speakers, in the order that they will talk, are: Robert B. Nichols '41, William H. Hughes, Jr. '41, Arsen E. Charles '42, David D. Henry '41, Leon S. Lyson '41, Harry Kupperstein '41, Richard L. Weinberg '43, Stanley A. Freedman '43.

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