Waterloo College of the University of Western Ontario, seventh annual public speaking contest, 1931, p. 2

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Waterloo College PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST For Gold and Silver Medals Donated by The Rotary Club of Kitchener and Waterloo PROGRAMME I. O CANADA ! O Canada! Our fathers' land of old, Thy brow is crowned with leaves of red and gold. Beneath the shade of the Holy Cross, Thy children own their birth. No stains thy glorious annals gloss, Since valor shields thy hearth. Almighty God ! On Thee we call. Defend our rights, forfend this nation's thrall. Defend our rights, forfend this nation's thrall. II. SPEECHES. 1. J. Frederick Doering '33, "The Economic Status of Great Britain." 2. James M. Lochead, '32, "The Future of Canada." 3. Edward G. Neigh, '32, "The Making of a Newspaper" 4. Carl J. Seltzer, '32, The Path in the Garden." 5. Arthur B. Schulte, '34, "British Columbia, a Part of our Dominion." III. OFFERING -- To secure funds to purchase books for the Library of Waterloo College. IV. PIANO SOLO ......................................... Carl Ruppel "Valse Chromatique" .................................... Godard V. STUDENT SONGS. 1. Our College Song .................................... N. Willison 2. Der Lindenbaum ...................................... W. Mueller 3. Integer vitae ....................................... Horatius Flaccus VI. VIOLIN DUET ........................................ W. Vetter, C. Nolting Accompanist ............................................ C. Ruppel "Fior D'Amore" ......................................... Morlacchi VII. JUDGES REPORT. Rev. C. S. Roberts, B.A., Chairman. Rev. J. R. Webb, B.A. Rev. H. A. Kellerman, B.A. VIII. GOD SAVE THE KING

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