Word: wade
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nine speakers who will enter the finals of the Lee Wade and Boylston Prize contest next Wednesday have been chosen by Professor C. T. Copeland and Mr. F. G. White of the English department. Their names are as follows...
...Wade Prize of $50 is given by Dr. Francis Henry Wade in memory of his son, Lee Wade the second, of the Class of 1914, who while at College, was especially interested in public speaking and took part in the contest for the Boylston Prizes. It is the first prize of the evening...
Today is the late date on which students may enter the competitions for the Lee Wade and Boylston Prizes for elocution. The selections which each contestant plans to give must be approved by Professor C.T. Copeland today...
...winner of the Lee Wade Prize last spring was Donald Wait Keyes '25, who recited "Henry Hudson's Last Voyage" by Henry Van Dyke. The first Boylston Prize was won by Edward John Metzdorf for his delivery of "The Trial of Abner Barrow" by Richard Harding Davis...
...contestants for the Boylston and Lee Wade prizes for elocution must have the selections which they intend to give at Sanders theater on April 14, approved by Professor C. T. Copeland by Tuesday, February 23, the final date for entries. Professor Copeland, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will hold consultation hours this week in Hollis 15 or Hollis 1 on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday at 10.15 o'clock, and in Sever 11 on Monday and Tuesday at 1 o'clock for any members of the Sophomore, Junior, or Senior classes who would like advice on a selection...