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Today is the last day on which Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, may signify their intention to compete for the Lee Wade and Boylston elocution prizes, by signing their names at University 10. Selections need not be submitted until a later date.
All members of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes who are in good standing in the University are eligible to enter. There will be an elocution competition on May 4 at which time all men registering today, will render the selections which they have chosen. On the basis of their showing then, the Lee Wade prize of $50 and two Boylston prizes of $25 and $25 respectively, will be awarded.
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