. Ravelings. Page One Hundred S State Oratorical Contest. This year Monmouth had the honor of having the State Oratoricalheld here. There were eight contestants entered; all of them the pick oftheir respective schools. Each presented his subject in a pleasing and con-vincing manner but when the contest was over there were but two men whostood out in the judges minds and needless to say one of them was Mon-mouths orator—Lawrence Teare. His subject was America and the Immi-grant Problem and his manner of developing it was both original and con-vincing, but fate seemed against us for the decision
. Ravelings. Page One Hundred S State Oratorical Contest. This year Monmouth had the honor of having the State Oratoricalheld here. There were eight contestants entered; all of them the pick oftheir respective schools. Each presented his subject in a pleasing and con-vincing manner but when the contest was over there were but two men whostood out in the judges minds and needless to say one of them was Mon-mouths orator—Lawrence Teare. His subject was America and the Immi-grant Problem and his manner of developing it was both original and con-vincing, but fate seemed against us for the decision went to the other are proud of our orator, however, and our biggest regret is that he hasnot another year to represent us. 4U- «J ^6/
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