Palladian Yearbook 1891-1892_11

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ANNUAL PROGRAMS.

NINTH ANNUAL
Chase and Wheeler Contest in Oratory.
University Chapel, January 30, 1892.

PROGRAM.
Piano Solo   Mrs. P. W. Plank.
"Balmaceda"   C. E. Fifer.
"Women Will Vote"   Miss Vesta Gray.
Vocal Solo—"Thou My Life"   Miss Mary Latimer.
"The Education of the Masses,"   Miss Eugenia Getner.
Violin Solo—1st Concerto   Charles Hagenow.
"An English Poet,"   Miss MInnie De Pue
Quartette,    
Messrs. Seamark, Sander, Raymond, and Barnaby.

JUDGES.
Chacellor J. A. Canfield, Prof. F. M. Fliug,
Herbet Bates.

After their graduation Messrs. Clement Chase and Daniel H. Wheeler, Jr., of Omaha, believing that a contest in oratory could bring only good results, offered a prize of ten dollars for the best oration, to which was added a second prize of five dollars by the society. This was the first contest of the kind in the University, and the results have been very gratifying both to the society and to the authors and patrons of the movement. These prizes will be doubled for 1893, in recognition of its being the tenth annual Chase and Wheeler contest in oratory.

AWARDS.
A. G. Wagner 1884 R. L. Marsh.
C. S. Lobingier 1885 W. S. Perrin.
H. P. Barrett 1886 C. S. Polk.
J. A. Barrett 1887 W. H. Wagner.
Miss Glen Talbot 1888 O. W. Fifer.
E. P. Brown 1889 Edwin Farmer.
D. W. Bush 1890 W. T. Brown.
T. F. A. Williams 1891 C. M. Skiles.
Miss Minnie De Pue 1892 Miss Eugenia Getner.
Title
Palladian Yearbook 1891-1892_11
Description
Yearbook
Date
1891-1892
Source
Palladian Literary Society
RG 38/03/06
Periodical: Box: 9
Folder: 5
Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
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