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Orator: Slater Washburn, of Worcester...
...Workum, 18 85C. F. Batchelder, Jr., 7 41N. S. Walker, Jr., 4 40E. A. Bacon, 13 38J. C. Bolton, 11 36E. H. Robinson, 13 35W. J. Louderback, 2 22402 12068 Ballots thrown out.TREASURER.B. Lewis, 172L. T. Lanman, 100J. B. Hatton, 90N. S. Winitsky, 474091 Ballot thrown out.ORATOR.S. Washburn, 167H. W. Harris, Jr., 114C. McC. Jones, 49G. Crompton, Jr., 40L. E. Thomas, 344046 Ballots thrown out.IVY ORATOR.E. Scott, 123F. C. Packard, Jr., 106E. Van R. Stires, 72A. McK. Steddard, 56C. La Farge, 474046 Ballots thrown out.POET.J. G. King, Jr., 159R. H. Snow, 140H. H. F. Jayne, 10140010 Ballots...
...Frederick Keil Bullard. Norman Stewart Walker, Jr. Frederick Cameron Church. Thomas Smith Woods, Jr. Robert Wales Emmons, 3rd. Fifield Workum. For Treasurer. Julian Burroughs Hatton. Burnham Lewis. Ludlow Thomas Lanman. Nochem Samuel Winitsky. For Orator. George Crompton, Jr. Clinton McCarthy Jones. Henry Wilson Harris, Jr. Leonard Ewing Thomas. Slater Washburn. For Ivy Orator. Christopher La Farge. Edgar Scott, Jr. Frederick Clifton Packard, Jr. Ernest Van R. Stires. Arthur McKay Stoddard. For Poet. Horace Howard Furness Jayne. James Gore King. Jr. Royal Henderson Snow. For Odist. Paul Rice Doolin. Merrill Ten Broeck Spalding. Paul Drane Van Anda. For Chorister. Malcolm Howard...
...Rowe, E. Scott, D. C. Seager, 2nd, B. Shenkman, P. Shepley, H. R. Silberman, J. V. Spalding, C. R. Steedman, W. A. Steuer, E. V. Stires, M. L. Stolz, J. Stubbs, C. Thorndike, G. Tilton, R. Tuckerman, B. Ulin, N. S. Walker, Jr., H. DeC. Ward, P. C. Washburn, G. S. Weld, T. Wharton, B. C. Wheeler, F. F. Williams, R. B. Williamson, T. S. Woods, Jr., F. Workum, D. H. Worrall, F. W. Willett...
...December 1, the Advocate prize story competition will now last until January 3, as the January number of the Advocate is to be issued before Christmas. All stories handed in before January 3 will be taken into consideration by the judges, who are Arthur Stanwood Pier '95, Richard Washburn Child '03, and Holworthy Hall '09. The prize of $25 will be awarded to the best story, which will be published in the February number of the Advocate, as will the next two best. The Advocate Board suggests that competitions do their writing during the holidays...