Word: speech
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the final competition for the Boylston Prizes for Elocution held in Sanders Theatre last evening the following awards were made: first prizes-William Griswold Beach '11, "Danny Deever"; Max Gordon '11, "Gungha Din"; second prizes-Harold Brightman '11, "Closing speech in behalf of Madame X"; Charles Walter Findlay '12, "A Plea for Cuba"; Oswald Ryan '11, "The New South...
...Brightman '11, "Closing speech in behalf of Madame X," by Alexandre Bisson...
...debate here the Freshmen will be represented by G. V. Seldes, R. L. West, and I. Levin, who will speak in the order named. The Princeton freshmen debaters will be P. Butler, J. L. Mott, and J. M. Colt. Each speaker will be allowed twelve minutes for a main speech in which to present his argument, and five minutes for rebuttal. Professor I. L. Winter of the department of Public Speaking will preside at the debate and the judges have been selected as follows: J. Q. Dealey, Professor of Political Economy at Brown University; G. W. Scott; Professor of International...
...Speakers' Club has arranged the following program of meetings for the rest of this year. This program is intended to stimulate an interest in the cultivation of speech for its relation to general culture, for its uses in public discussion, and for its value in the interpretation of the acted drama. Some of the meetings are open to the University and others afford opportunity for general discussion. The meetings will be as follows...
...Withe, I. Witkins. The final trials will be held next Saturday. Nine men will then be retained, three for each team and three substitutes. The men retained last night will be divided into four teams-for the final trials. Each man will be allowed ten minutes for his main speech and five minutes for a rebuttal...