. Colorado College Nugget (yearbook). N. Roe The interest in oratory and debating is increasing in Colorado Collegeand plans are being made to arrange for more intercollegiate debating. This spring we are to debate the University of Denver and the Uni-versity of Utah. The debate with the former will be held in this cityand will be the third annual debate with that institution. The latterdebate will be held in Salt Lake and will be our first debate with Utah. The Oratorical Association arranges for two important events duringcommencement week. The Freshman-Sophomore Declamation Contestis betwee


. Colorado College Nugget (yearbook). N. Roe The interest in oratory and debating is increasing in Colorado Collegeand plans are being made to arrange for more intercollegiate debating. This spring we are to debate the University of Denver and the Uni-versity of Utah. The debate with the former will be held in this cityand will be the third annual debate with that institution. The latterdebate will be held in Salt Lake and will be our first debate with Utah. The Oratorical Association arranges for two important events duringcommencement week. The Freshman-Sophomore Declamation Contestis between picked men from the two lower classes. The prizes are goldwatch fobs. For the Junior-Senior Oratorical Contest Dean Parsonsoffered to raise a cash prize of fifty dollars for the winner of first placeand another of twenty-five dollars for the winner of second honors. The association is fortunate in having such a man as Professor Parkin charge of the Department of Public Speaking in the College. 169 The Pikes PeakNu££et «c« 1910. OFFICERS. First Semester. Second Semester. B. H. Stewart President F. C. Merriell H. Hendrickson Vice-President E. V. Deshayes E. V. Deshayes Secretary-Treasurer H. H. Davis T. D. Walsh EXECUTIVE H. Stewart E. V. Deshayes MEMBERS. N. C. VandemoerBen H. StewartH. HendricksonW. D. Schofield E. V. DeshavesH. H. DavisCarl E. Nordeen F. Lee Barkley J. Tanner GrovesMark Willard Frank C. MerriellT. D. WalshA. R. NortonE. W. ReichmuthG. R. ConklinLouis A. DeeszC. E. HaywardE. J. SchneiderR. C. Davidson HONORARY MEMBERS. O. W. Stewart Wm. Strieby Geo. I. Finlay C. T. Griswold With a present enrollment of nineteen, the Colorado College ChemistryClub enters upon its fifth vear of successful work in study and research. Each member is required to deliver during the term a paper relatingto work in engineering or science which is attracting the attention of thepeople of today. Lectures by prominent men engaged in practical work on engineeringproblems


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