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SELECTION OF IVY ORATOR TO BE AIDED BY USE OF RECORDS

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Competitors for the Ivy Oration to be given on Class Day will have phonographic records made of their speeches, at the contest of be held early in April.

This innovation in selecting the speaker has been made this year to enable the Marshals and the Class Day Committee to make their decisions more easily. Personality and training of the candidates and the subject matter of their talks will be the points on which decisions are based.

Deadline for applications will be Saturday, April 2, when these must be turned in at the office of the Purchasing Agent of the University, in Lehman Hall.

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