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Part of Palladian Yearbook 1884-1885_10
ANNUAL EXERCISES.
SECOND ANNUAL
CHASE AND WHEELER CONTEST IN ORATORY.
UNIVERSITY CHAPEL, JANUARY 17, 1885.
PROGRAMME. | |||||||
"A True Philosopher" | H. P. Barrett | ||||||
"Our Debt to Hollard" | E. D. Howe | ||||||
Instrumental Solo | Miss Rosalie A. Trenchery | ||||||
"An Athenian Sage" | C. S. Lobingier | ||||||
"Acquisition, Not Development"> | W. S. Perrin | ||||||
Vocal Solo | Mrs. C. H. Lippincott | ||||||
"Rome's Demosthenes" | J. A. Barrett | ||||||
"Mallens Monarchorum" | Mary R. Campbell | ||||||
"Song of the Merman" | J. B. Barnaby | ||||||
JUDGES. | |||||||
Prof. L. A. Sherman | Prof. G. E. Barber. | ||||||
Mrs. Adelaide Dearborn. | |||||||
AWARDS. | |||||||
Chase and Wheeler prize ($10.00) | C. S. Lobingier | ||||||
Palladian second prize ($5.00) | W. S. Perrin |
THROUGH the liberality of two alumnimembers of the socity—Messrs. Clement Chase and Daniel H. Wheeler, Jr., of Omaha—all Palladians are allowed to compete each year for the above prizes. Thus far, this is the only regular contest of any kind established in the University, and the results of the contest have been gratifying both to the society and to the enterprising gentlemen who are the authors and patrons of the movement.
First
A. G. Warner
Second
R. F. Mars
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