Dovell-Gose History Page
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The Dovell-Gose prizes in Oratory were
established in 1918 by alumni members of the Board of Overseers in memory of
William Thomas Dovell of the class of 1888 and
Christopher Columbus Gose of the class of 1886. Dovell was born in 1869 and, following his graduation
from Whitman and two years reading law, was admitted to the Washington State
Bar. He practiced law in The rules for the event were changed in 2002 so that there were
no longer separate men and women’s divisions. In 2004, in recognition
of the large number of high quality participants, eight winners and cash
prizes for everyone were established. |
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How did the
Dovell-Gose Oratory Contest get started? The
History of the Dovell-Gose Oratory Contest Check out Previous
winners of the Dovell-Gose Oratory Contest |
Questions should be directed to Jim Hanson at hansonjb@whitman.edu