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Show COLUMBUS KNIGHTS' COiTESTISTllSHT Competitors for Gold Medal Will Speak in College Assembly As-sembly Hall. Tonight at S o'clock in the college assembly as-sembly hall tho annual contest for tho Knights of Columbus gold medal will be held. Tho medal will be given to the student who delivers best his original eHsay, Six students have passed the preliminaries pre-liminaries nnd many good essays have been composed. This contest Is a yearly vent ami Is looked forward to with much enthusiasm by both the faculty and slu- dUnfe coHoro orchestra under the direction direc-tion of Professor Peterson and which bus so often pleased the former audiences will render several selections, rlic Junior chorus will also slnjr two songs. Die pro-prfiimne pro-prfiimne will be as follows: "Snap Shot" overture (F. 11. Isey).. ' Orchestra "The" ' Church and the Stars and Stripes" Charles Glllis "The Church and tho Poor' ........ , Richard Date "The' Temporal Power of tho Pope'.. Chnrles McGIll "Berceuse.''' from "Jocclyn" (Godard), violin solo ..........Alfle Isom "Christianity vs. Socialism . ... ... - Arthur IMoChrystal "The" Catholic Layman". ..Thomas Owens Clriblflbln WalU" (A. PotalozzO .. . . Orchestra "A Great American Archbishop" Thomas Glcnson "Is" the Catholic Church an Enemy to Civil or Religious "Liberty? Nell Doyle "Chiiig Ling Foo," song fBob Adams) Morgan Sweeney "A China Heart," song M. Seymore Morgan Sweeney. Frank McGannoy, Maurice Mau-rice Bcilly, Willie Smith, Thomas Gibbons, Gib-bons, Walter McLennon, Alfle Isom, Carroll Sullivan. Awarding the medals. "Knights of Columbus," march (Marry I3uscr) Orchestra Judges John J Harvey, Daniel Laramie Lara-mie and Charles F. Porter. The medal will be officially conform! on the winner Monday night, June 12, In the Salt Lake theater. |