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Thirty-nine contestants for the Boylston and Lee Wade public speaking prizes will meet, this afternoon, in the large lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum, in a preliminary contest to choose the ten final contestants...
Important announcements have been made concerning the Boylston and Lee Wade Prize speaking contest and the annual Pasteur Medal debate by the officials in charge of these competitions...
Assistant Professor F. C. Packard Jr. '20, who is directing the Boylston and Lee Wade contest, announced yesterday that 39 men have signed up for participation in the trials. The selections which they have chosen range from old to recent speeches and poems, all of which will be in English this year, although last year's winning oration was delivered in Latin. From these 39 men', ten finalists will be chosen in the preliminary hearing to be held in the large lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum on Friday...
...Wade and Boylston Prizes for Elocution: Awarded on the first Wednesday in April at a competition open to Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, of good standing in Harvard College. Competitors must submit their selections to Assistant Professor Packard for approval on or before the last Monday in February. Stipends: Lee Wade, $50: Boylston...
...final contest will be held in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday, April 2. Preliminary trials will take place on Friday, March 7, when ten finalists will be chosen. The Lee Wade prize of $50 will be awarded to the winner of the contest. The first Boylston prize of the same amount will go to the next best speaker, and the other two $35 Boylston prizes will be given to the men who secure third and fourth places. The Lee Wade prize was established by Dr. Francis Henry Wade in 1915, in memory of his son whose name the prize bears...