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The competitors for the Boylston prize will speak in Sanders Theatre at seven this evening, The preliminary speaking took place on Saturday and the following men were chosen to speak this evening. In the following programme the order of speaking is determined by lot:
1. Jacob Schoen, The Signing of the Constitution.- George Lippard.
2. Walter Littlefield, Mark antony's Speech on the Death of Caesar.- Shakspere.
3. Algernon de Vivier Tassin, The Defence of Lucknow.- Tennyson.
4. Eugene Austinella Reed, Eulogy of Garrison.- Wendell Phillips (May 28, 1879).
5. Stillman Percy Roberts Chadwick, The Crime against Kansas.- Charles Sumner (May 19, 1856).
6. George Tarleton Goldthwaite, The New South.- Henry W. Grady (New York. Dec. 22, 1886).
7. Francis Parkman Denny, The Race Problem.- Henry W. Grady (Boston, Dec. 12, 1889).
8. Harry Staples Potter, The Development of a Great Idea.- Wendell Phillips (June 28, 1852).
9. Robert Beverly Hale, Address to the Soldiers of the Revolution.- Webster (Bunker Hill, June 17, 1825).
10. William Garrott Brown, Areopagitica (For the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing.)-Milton.
11. John Lockwood Dodge, The Victor of Marengo.
12. John Cummings, Hiawatha.- Longfellow.
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