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Twenty-Two Qualify for Prizes

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The following eleven Seniors and eleven Juniors have entered their names in the competition for the Boylston Prizes for Elocution, and were yesterday duly qualified: H. R. Amory '14, T. C. Bookout '15, H. Cohn '15, J. Coles '14, G. P. Davis '14, E. W. Giblin '15, L. C. Henin '15, C. K. Horvitz '15, E. W. Joyce '15, J. R. Leighton '14, N. W. Loud '15, A. J. Mannix '14, W. C. Morgan '15, L. Pichel '14, E. A. Roberts '14, E. Russell '14, H. L. Sharmat '15, P. W. Thayer '14, J. S. Tomajan '14, L. Wade, 2nd '14, R. J. White '15, B. Woronoff '15.

These men will compete in the preliminary trials the first week after the spring vacation, the time and place to be announced later. The students will speak, not their own compositions, but selections from English, Greek, or Latin authors; the proportion in English is to be at least two out of three. Nothing spoken at the final contest in 1912 or 1913 will be accepted. The list of speeches in those two years which are now banned may be had by applying to Dean Briggs.

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