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Show CONTEST FOR MEDAL TO BE HELD THIS EVENING Tonight the contest for (he Knights of Columbus gold medal will be held In t In; All Hallows assembly hall. The contest will boffin promptly at 8:15 o'clock and the public- Is invited to attend. This modal Is given annually by the local lodge of the Knights of Columbus to the student who best delivers an original orig-inal essay. Since the preliminaries, which were held last Friday, those who passed have devoted much lime to their work in this matter and many line essays arc to be delivered Tho All Hallows orchestra, under the direction of Professor Pedorscn, will render ren-der a number of selections. Professor Pedersen has been holding special rehearsals re-hearsals of the orchestra for this occasion occa-sion and will treat tho audience with a number of new selections. The Judges for the contest have not yot been chosen, "but they will bo selected sonic time todav from the members of the Knights of Coliuubus. The pro-grainmo pro-grainmo follows: "Hearts of Fire" (March)) TI. Baur College Orchestra. "The Immigration Question" (affirmative) (af-firmative) Joseph Rodgers "Great Questions and Who Shall Decide De-cide Thorn" William Miller "Socialism" Charles Gillls "Anvil Chorus" from "II Trovatore".. Verdi College Orchestra. "The Church and Science' Xcll Boyle "The Immigration Question" (negative) (nega-tive) --.r Leonard Bouford "The Commision Plan of Government" George Ucnscl "Psychology of Environment" Charles iUcGllI "Znllah" (selection) Buser College Orchestra. Awarding of medals. Closing remarks The Very P.cv. L,. J. Kcllcdy |