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Dovell-Gose Oratory History
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William Thomas Dovell We do not have a picture of Gose |
The annual
Dovell-Gose Oratory Contest. 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 In 1927,
the Dovell-Gose prizes were combined into one contest (they had been two
contests prior to that). In 2002,
separate men and women’s divisions were combined into one event with 5
winners declared with additional honorary mentions regardless of gender. In 2004, in
recognition of the large number of high quality participants, eight winners
and cash prizes for everyone were established. Until the
early 1950s, there was the John Brining Extemp Contest for first year
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Questions should be directed to Jim Hanson at hansonjb@whitman.edu