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Show SHAKESPEARE 1 ' SCHOOLS OF UTAH Selections from Shakespeare will he used in all of the Utah state high school declamatory contests this year, according to the contest bulletin issued is-sued from the University of Utah. Copies of the bulletin were received yesterday by Professor T. Earl Par-doe, Par-doe, of the Weber academy and the list from which the contestants can choose their declamations 1b as follows: fol-lows: BOYS. 1. Merchant of Venice Act 1, Scene 3. 2. Julius Caesar Act 1, Scene 1. 3. Julius Caesar Act 1, Scene 2 (Begin CaBBlus: "Will you go to see the order of the course?" to "enter Caesar). 4. Julius Caesar Act 4, Scene 3 (to Poet: "Let me go in to see tho generalB"). 5. Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 2, (Antony's speech: "Friends, Romans, countrymen"). 6. Othello Act 1, Scene 3 (Othello's (Othel-lo's speech: "MoBt potent, grave "). 7. King Henry IV (first part) Act 1, Scene 3 (Beginning King: "Why yet doth deny his prisoners" down to war: "Nay,if you have war, to it again"). 8. King Henry V -Act 3, Scene 1 (King Henry's speech). 9. Act 3, Scene 3. 10. King Lear Act 1, Scene 1 (Beginning (Be-ginning Lear: "Meantime we shall 6press our darker purpose," down to re-enter Gloster). 11. Corlolanus Act 2, jScene 5 (Speech of Coriolanus). 12. (Same selections from Taming of the Shrew as for girls). 13. King Henry VIII Act 3, Scene 2 (Beginning Wolsey: "There was the weight that pulled me down." to end of scene. GIRLS. 1. Merchant of Venice Act 1, Scene 2 (To enter servant). 2. King Henry VIII Act 2, Scene i (Katherine's speech). 3 A Winter's Tale Act 3, Scene 2. 4. Coriolanus Act 4, Scene 3 (Beginning (Be-ginning 'Enter Virgllia Volumnla: "Ay, and Mine." 5. Coriolanus Act 4, Scene 3 Volumnia's speech. 6. As You Like It. Act 1, Scene 2 (From 'Enter Frederick to the end of scene). 7. As You Like It Act 3, Scene 5. K. Henry VI (Third part Act 5, Scene 4 (Down to enter messenger). 9. The Taming of the Shrew Act 4, Scene 3 (Beginning with entrance of Petruchio (Eliminate Hortenslo) down to Tailor: "Your worship is deceived, de-ceived, the gown is made" down to Petruchio (aside): "Grumio, say thou all the tailor paid" down to Hortenslo: Horten-slo: "Why, so this gallant will commend com-mend the sun." 10. The Taming of the Shrew Act 2, Scene 1 (Beginning enter Kath-eiina Kath-eiina to Katherlne: "Asses are made to bear and so are you." Cut to Petruchio: "Come, come, you wasp, i'failh, you are too angry." Cut Pe- truchio: Who knows not where a wasp etc. Cut beginnlng Kathpr- H Ina: "So may you lose your arms" to Petruchio: "Nay, come Kate, come"; Cut (one line) Petruchio: "Marry. so r mean, sweet Katherlne in thy bed." End with: Re-enter Baptista, Gremio and Tranio. H 11. Macbeth Act 1, Scene 3 (to enter Rdss and Angus). H It is anticipated that the Weber academy and the Ogden high school H will enter strong teams in the race for first honors in the state, In the art of declamation, H |