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All students who intend to enter the Boylston Speaking Contest, scheduled for late in March, must submit passages of their choice to Theodore Spencer, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, at Warren House, not later than Monday afternoon.
The passages may be selections of prose or poetry from Latin, Greek, or English literature, and should not exceed seven minutes. They must be memorized for the contest. If entrants do not hear from Warren House within four days after application, their entries should be considered as accepted.
Titles or original poems to be considered for the Garrison Poetry Prize, as annual award of $175 made on or before April 1 by a committee from the English Department, must be left at Warren House not later than March 1.
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