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Crimson Candidates.

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In answer to the call for candidates for the CRIMSON, thirty nine men handed in their name last night. These men will being work at once. Any others who wish to try for positions on the board should give their names to the managing editor as soon as possible.

Candidates from the class of 1902--O. F. Cooper, R. J. Cram, A. Durant, C. W. Faxon, W. Fischel, L. Lewis, W. H. Lough, Jr., J. A. Love, C. G. Montross, R. W. Quigley, W. A. Sawyer.

From 1903--P. Bancroft, D. C. Bard, G. Bettman, C. Brewer, J. Browne, W. C. Clark, L. B. Cummings, H. C. DeLong, F. R. Dickinson, J. A. Field, N. C. Foot, F. I. Haber, J. P. Hogan, W. H. Hubbard, R. Magrane, C. L. Perkins, A. Phemister, T. D. Roberts, R. W. Ruhl, C. H. Scovell, R. Senior, R. B. Thomas, W. R. Tuckerman, R. C. Van Amringe, A. H. Vernon, H. L. Warner, A. H. Weed, J. P. Williams.

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