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Harry Vincent Wins 1931 Walkley Prize
Thu., May 7, 1931
Harry Vincent received first place in the freshman oratorical contest, winning the Walkley Prize of $25 for general excellence in public speaking. Vincent's oration was entitled "The Meaning of the Constitution of the United States".
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Dickinsonian, May 14, 1931, pg. 1.