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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...
...Burgess; the collected poems of James Elroy Flecker; "The Spirit of American Literature," J. A. Macy; "The Advance of the English Novel," W. L. Phelps; "Dante," C. H. Grandgent '83; "Lost Endeavor," by John Masefield; "A Popular Life of Martin Luther," Elsie Singmaster; "Health and Disease," R. I. Lee '02; "Abraham Lincoln," Lord Charnwood...
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...
...third annual speaking contest for the Lee Wade, II, Prizes will be held this year in Sanders Theatre, Thursday evening, March 29. As in former contest all competitors will speak the same selection. The selection chosen this year by the donors of the prizes is Mark Antony's oration from Shakespere's "Julius Caesar," and three prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will be given. The contestant may be from the three upper classes of the College, and should enroll in Holden Chapel on Thursday at 5.30 o'clock or Friday at 3 o'clock, this week. These will...
...election of officers of the Harvard Club of Boston will be held at the annual meeting of the club on March 21. The nominations follow: president emeritus, Henry Lee Higinson '55; president, Odin Roberts '86; vice president, Robert F. Herrick '90; treasurer, Frederick S. Mead '87; secretary, Phillip W. Thomson '02; directors to serve until April, 1920, Walter C. Baylies '84; Dr. David Cheever '97, Alexander G. Grant '07, John A. Sweetser '11; committee on elections to serve until April, 1920. Roger Amory '10, Wells Blanchard '16, C. Chester Lane '04, Henry S. Thompson '99, W. T. Sherman Thorndike...