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The Jreliminary Boylston Prize competition in speaking will take place tomorrow afternoon in Sanders Theatre at 2 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker, Professor J. B. Ames, and W. R. Thayer of the Graduates' Magazine will act as judges. Ten men will be chosen from those who speak tomorrow to take part in the final competition on Thursday, May 14.
The names of the men who will speak tomorrow are given in the order in which they are to speak:
H. W. Beale '97, "Charles Sumner," Carl Schurz.
H. W. Foote '97, "Dead yet Living," O. W. Holmes, Jr.
W. E. Blodgett '96, "At Gettysburg," G. W. Curtis.
P. K. Walcott '97, "Ulysses," Tennyson.
A. A. Bryant '97, "The Murder of Lovejoy," Wendell Phillips.
M. F. Carney '96, "In Bohemia," John Boyle O'Reilly.
W. E. Collins '97.
J. P. Cotton, Jr., '96, "From the 'Commemoration Ode,' " J. R. Lowell.
Charles Dickinson '96, "Progress of the Negro Race," Booker Washington.
R. C. Davis '97, "Two Gentlemen," Thackeray.
H. G. Dorman '96, 'Speech before Agrippa," St. Paul.
S. P. Delany '96, "St. Peter at Pentecost," Acts II, 14-36.
G. P. Drury '97.
S. B. Fay '96, "The Death of Garfield," J. G. Blaine.
G. Gleason '97, "Toussaint I'Ouverture," Wendell Phillips.
W. C. Gray '96, "Aim of University Training," Cardinal Newman.
C. F. Gregg '96, "The Venezuela Resolution," Senator Wolcott.
E. M. Gregory '97, "Irish Disturbance Bill," O'Connell.
W. A. Griffin '97, "The Cuban Question," H. C. Lodge.
A. H. Hahlo '96, "The Sisters," Tennyson.
H. H. Hill '97.
H. B. Huntington '97, "Harvard College in the War," O. W. Holmes, Jr. S. Kennedy '97, "The Gift of the Sea," Rudyard Kipling.
F. H. Kinnicutt '97, Second Inaugural Address," Lincoln.
J. H. S. Lee '96, "Massachusetts and South Carolina," Webster.
H. A. Leekley '96, "The Soldiers' Faith," O. W. Holmes, Jr.
A. G. Lewis '96, "Individual Freedom," T. F. Bayard.
A. K. Moe '97, "Landing of the Pilgrims," R. C. Winthrop.
W. Munro '96, "The Revenge," Tennyson.
G. L. Paine '96, "Peace, Liberty and Empire," Carl Schurz.
A. Z. Reed '97, "Case for War," O. W. Holmes, Jr.
H. T. Rich, '96, "The Lament of Oedipus," Sophocles.
C. A. Ross, '96, "Influence of Athenian Literature," Macaulay.
P. S. Sargent '96.
F. H. Smith '96, "The Pilgrims at Plymouth," G. F. Hoar.
R. B. Sprague '97, "Massachusetts," H. C. Lodge.
F. R. Steward '96.
R. C. Thomas '96, "A Charge for France," John Head, Jr.
A. C. Train '96.
J. P. Warren '96, "Puritan and Spartan Heroism," R. Choate.
W. T. B. Williams '97, "The Puritan Principle," G. W. Curtis.
W. W. Wormelle '97, "Women's Rights," Wendell Phillips.
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