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Sanders Theatre was well filled last evening on the occasion of the declamations for the Boylston prizes.
There were twelve contestants and five prizes were awarded: two firsts amounting to sixty dollars each and three seconds, each of forty-five dollars. The winners of prizes were: firsts, T. L. Ross and J. H. Hickey; seconds, H. C. Metcalf, A. F. Cosby and F. C. McLaughlin.
The judges were Rev. Washington Gladden, Hon. Franklin G. Fessenden, Professor C. L. Smith, Professor James Barr Ames, Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, Professor Barrett Wendell, Mr. William C. Lane, Professor J. H. Beale, Professor Arthur Richmond Marsh, Mr. Frank Bowles.
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