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Part of Palladian Yearbook 1892-1893_10
ANNUAL PROGRAMS.
TENTH ANNUAL
Chase and Wheeler Contest in Oratory.
University Chapel, January 21, 1893.
PROGRAM. | |||||||
Remarks | Mr. Clement Chase | ||||||
Piano Solo, Le Bal, Polonaise | Rubinstein | ||||||
Mrs. Will Owen Jones. | |||||||
"Municipal Reform," | F. Larson | ||||||
"The Destiny of the Jew" | Carlton C. Marlay | ||||||
Vocal Selection | Mr. Dan. H. Wheeler, Jr. | ||||||
"The Indeterminate Sentence,: | E. M. Pollard | ||||||
Violin Solo—Mazurka de Concert | Ovide Musin | ||||||
G. C. Menzendorf. | |||||||
"The Necessity of Labor," | W. W. Wilson | ||||||
"An Irrepressible Conflict," | Flora Bullock | ||||||
"A Dark Chapter in American Legislation," | C. R. Weldon | ||||||
Telyn Quartette—Love's Old Sweet Song | Shattuck | ||||||
Messrs. R. O. Williams, J. P. Williams, S. A. Bumstead and R. A. Clapp. |
Judges Manuscript—Prof. L. A. Sherman, Rev. E. H. Curtis and Prof. J. W. Adams. Delivery—Glen Talbot Babson, Chancellor J. H. Canfield and Prof. H. W. Caldwell. |
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 the society has added a second prize of five dollors. This was the first contest of the kind in the University, and its results have been very gratifying both to the society and to the authors and patrons of the movement. This year the prizes were doubled in recognition of its being the tenth annual Chase and Wheeler contest in oratory. Messrs. Chase and Wheeler were both present and participated in the program.
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. | |||||
C. R. Welden | 1893 | Miss Flora Bullock. |
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