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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the preliminary trials in the Lee Wade II Speaking Contest held last night in Sanders Theatre, the following eight men were retained: J. Auslander '17, W. L. Bullock '17, E. L. C. Davidson '17, V. B. Kellett '18, J. Low '18, J. W. D. Seymour '17, M. A. Shattuck '19, M. Zobel...
...sharp 30-minute batting and fielding practice, and then the nets were taken away for the regular practice game. Team A secured its sixth straight victory from Team B in a close five-inning game by a 3 to 2 score, the work of the pitchers featuring the contest. Phinney, playing at third base for Team A, was the heavy-hitter of the afternoon, securing two nice singles in his three trips to the plate. McLeod hit out a double for Team B and singles were made by Casey, Knowles, Harte, Abbot, and Bothfeld for the first team, and Fraser...
...University gymnastic team leaves for Hanover, N. H., this noon to meet the strong Dartmouth gymnasts in its second contest of the season. The University was defeated by Brown by the score of 28 to 26 two weeks ago; and as Dartmouth recently tied the Providence team a close contest may well be expected in tonight's meet in Alumni Gymnasium. Dartmouth won only two first places in her meet with Brown, most of her points coming from four second and five third places. Halloran and Fraser, a freshman, secured first places in the meet at Providence...
Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores have their last oportunity to enter the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking Contest at 1 o'clock today, when all contestants will meet in Holden Chapel for instructions. All those who enter the contest will give Mark Antony's oration from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Three prizes of $25, $15, and $10 respectively, are offered to the winners...
Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores who intend to enter the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking contest are to enter their names for the preliminaries at 3 o'clock today or at 1 o'clock Saturday in Holden Chapel. All contestants are requested to meet in Holden Chapel at 1 o'clock Saturday for instructions as to details. The selection to be given by each is Mark Antony's oration from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Three prizes of $25, $15, and $10 each will be given to the winners...