The first trials for the Pasteur Medal will be held in Sever 11 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates should prepare five-minute speeches on either side of the question, "Resolved, that the President of the French Republic should have a veto power similar to that of the President of the United States." Nine men will probably be retained at these preliminary trials. Ten-minute speeches on the same subject should be prepared by these men for the finals, which will be held on January 16, 1914. The judges this evening will be L. J. A. Mercier of the French Department, E. O. Tabor 1L., and C. W. Chenoweth 3G.
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