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FRESHMAN RED BOOK PLANS

All Candidates Should Meet This Evening for Instructions.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

There will be a meeting of candidates from the Freshman class for associate editorships on the 1915 Red Book board in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. C. E. Brickley 75, H. L. Gaddis '12, and T. K. Richards 75 will speak. The work of the competition will be outlined and matters of police will be discussed.

Only five weeks remain before the issuing of the Red Book and it is imperative that a large number of candidates report to assist the committee. All men of either literary, drawing, or business ability should attend the meeting.

The Red Book Committee desires the members of the class to fill out and mail promptly the information cards which have been sent out.

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