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...preliminary trials to select speakers for the Boylston Prizes for Elocution will be held in Sanders Theatre at 9 o'clock, this morning. Professor Baker, Professor Ropes, and Mr. George Riddle will act as judges. The men will speak in alphabetical order and, if the quality of the speaking warrants it, about fifteen men will be retained for the final contest on Thursday, May 14. Five prizes will be given, two first prizes of $60 each and three second prizes of $40 each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boylston Preliminary Speeches. | 5/6/1903 | See Source »

Boylston Prizes for Elocution. Preliminary trial to select speakers. Sanders Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 5/2/1903 | See Source »

...preliminary trial to select the speakers to compete in the final contest for the Boylston Prizes in elocution will be held in Sanders Theatre, on Wednesday morning, May 6, at 9 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker, Professor J. H. Ropes and a third person to be selected later will act as judges at this trial, from which ten or twelve men all be retained to speak at the final contest, which will be held in Sanders Theatre on Thursday, May 14. The list of the competitors will be made public next Monday or Tuesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boylston Prize Speaking Contest. | 4/29/1903 | See Source »

...preliminary trial held last night to select a Freshman team to debate against Exeter on May 8, the following six men were retained: R. L. Hale, M. Kabatchnick, F. Q. Morton, J. W. Russell, W. M. Shohl, and H. M. Wheeler. The question for the trial was the one submitted by Exeter for the debate: "Resolved, That the disfranchisement clauses of the new Alabama constitution are inexpedient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First 1906 Debate Trial. | 4/7/1903 | See Source »

...preliminary trial held last night to select a team from the Sophomore class to debate with the sophomores of Williams College on May 2, the following six men were retained: W. H. Davis, I. I. Mattuck, W. O. Hubbard, J. F. Dore, Jr., M. M. Horblit, and J. Lebovich. The question for the trials is the one submitted by Williams for the debate, as follows: "Resolved, That the best interests of the United States demand the immediate absolute abolition of customs duties on raw materials and rough products of iron and steel, such as pig iron, bar iron, scrap iron...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Williams Debate Trial Results. | 4/1/1903 | See Source »

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