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Part of Palladian Yearbook 1888-1889_10
EIGHTEENTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION,
UNIVERSITY CHAPEL, JUNE 7, 1889.
PROGRAMME. | |||||||
Instrumental Solo—"Tannhauser und Lohingrin" | |||||||
Franz List. | |||||||
Miss Cochran. | |||||||
Oration—"Freedom for Finland" | |||||||
Edwin Farmer. | |||||||
Recitation—"The Falcon of Ser Ferderigo" | |||||||
Miss Goodell. | |||||||
Vocal Solo—"Last Night" | Kjerulfs. | ||||||
Mr. Brigham. | |||||||
Debate—"Resolved: That Bismarck's policy is the Best for the German people." |
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Affirmative, A. A. Faurot. | |||||||
Negative, J. W. McCrosky. | |||||||
Cornet Solo—"Lizzie Polka" | Hartmann. | ||||||
Wm. O'Shea, Jr. | |||||||
Essay—"A Coming Corporation" | |||||||
F. C. Howe. | |||||||
Oration—"Was He a Statesman?" | |||||||
Miss DePue. | |||||||
Vocal Solo—"Dreams" | Strelezki. | ||||||
Mr. Brigham. |
KNIGHT PRIZE.
W. C. Knight, a Palladian graduate of '86, offered a prize of ten dollars to that member of the P.G.D.C. who should deliver the best production in Society before May 1. In 1887 there were eight competitors, and the prize was awarded Miss Minnie Boyer for an essay entitled "Dickens and Thackery." There were eight productions handed in the next year, and an oration on "Thomas Jefferson" by Miss Grace Barrett won the prize.
In 1889 eight members competed for the honors, which were awarded to an essay on "George Eliot," by Miss Jessie Goodell.
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