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...Charles Grilk '98, of Davenport, Iowa, prepared at Andover. While there he spoke in the Means and Draper prize contests, and won first prize at the Philo exhibition debate. During his Freshman year at Harvard he was elected an editor of the CRIMSON, was first president of the Freshman Debating Club, and was a speaker in the first Harvard-Yale Freshman debate. In his Sophomore year he was the alternate on the Harvard-Yale 'Varsity debate. In his Junior year he took a Boylston first prize for public speaking, and was one of the principal speakers in the Harvard Princeton...
...Harvard men will speak first in the following order: W. Morse 1900, J. A. Keith 1901, C. Grilk '98. In the rebuttal speeches the order will be: Keith, Morse, Grilk. For Yale the probable order will be: H. A. Jump '99 Divinity, J. K. Clark '99, H. W. Fisher '98. In rebuttal; Clark, Fisher, Jump...
...Harvard speakers are C. Grilk '98, J. A. Keith Sp., W. Morse '99 and P. G. Carleton '99, alternate. The preparation so far has been in the reading and in daily off-hand rebuttal practice in Sanders Theatre. The final preparation of the speeches is now being attended...
...showing ever made in debating at Harvard. The attendance was good and the number of speakers reached the unusually large number of forty-seven. The debate was handled in a thoroughly comprehensive manner and on both sides the arguments were strong and well presented. The men selected were C. Grilk '98, J. A. Keith Sp., and W. Morse 1900, with P. G. Carleton '99, as alternate...
...Curtis. C. Grilk. B. H. Hayes. C. E. Morgan. C. C. Payson. P. B. Sawyer. H. Sayre. H. M. Woodruff...