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W. Frank White '66, of Winthrop House and Canton, Miss., has won the $100 first prize in the 1965 Public Speaking Awards competition. White spoke on "The Plight of Moderate Mississippians" to an audience in the Boylston Auditorium last night.
Cheng-Telk Goh '65, of Kirkland House and Butterworth, Malaysia, took the second place award of $50 with his speech entitled "Quo Vadis, Progress?" Six finalists had been chosen in a preliminary competition last month.
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