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Ten finalists will compete in the Boylston Prize speaking contest in Paine Hall at 8 p.m. tonight.
Competitors are: Ira Rabkin '55, Edward J. Wawskiewicz '54, Stephen E. Banker '55, Joseph W. Mitchell '54, Roland S. Homet, Jr. '54, Clarence W. Hogans '54, Donald G. Richards '56, Bernard M. Makihara '54, Thomas V. Gaydos '54, and Warren J. MacIsaac '54.
The Reverend Mr. Samuel H. Miller and State Senators Charles J. Innes and John E. Powers will judge the event.
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