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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Twenty-eight men registered yesterday for the Boylston and Lee Wade speaking competition preliminaries to be held on March 16 in the Fogg Lecture Room, it was announced by F.C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking. Mr. Packard at the same time stated that the preliminaries for the Pasteur Mdeal debate will be held on or around April...
...contests, will hold consultation hours with applicants in Holden Chapel from 2.30 o'clock to 4.30 o'clock. March 16 has been set as the date of the preliminary trials in which the ten finalists will be chosen. Last year F. F. Wilder '32 won the Lee Wade Prize for Elocution with his rendering of Calvin Coolidge's speech before the Massachusetts Senate in January, 1914. At the same time D. D. Lloyd '31 was awarded the Boylston prize for his recitation of "Byron" by Vachel Lindsay. W. H. Melish '31, who rendered "A Peace Worth Preserving" by Wilson...
Time for registration at Holden Chapel for the Boylston and Lee Wade Speaking Prizes has been extended to 5 o'clock on Monday instead of a week earlier as previously announced. These prizes have been offered annually for many years to upperclassmen in the interest of furthering public speaking. The Lee Wade award is $50, while the Boylston prize consists of one $50 award, and two lesser ones of $35 apiece...
Boylston and Lee Wade speaking contest applicants must register at Holden Chapel with Professor F. C. Packard, Jr., before 5 o'clock on Monday. February 23. Due to the short time remaining, applicants who wish to compete but have not yet made a selection will be given an extra week in which to have their selections approved, providing they register before 5 o'clock on Monday. Professor Packard will be at Holden Chapel from 12 to 1 o'clock today. Friday, and Monday, and also from 3 to 5 o'clock on Monday...
...Wade prize is $50, while the Boylston prize consists of a first award of $50, and two lesser awards of $85 each...