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Sixteen members of the class of 1914 reported for the editorial competition for the CRIMSON last night, while fifteen members of 1917 reported as news candidates. The editorial candidates are: H. Amory, Jr., F. Boyer, P. Bradley, R. Coggeshall, E. E. Hagler, Jr., C. E. Kennedy, N. G. Krichbaum, A. F. Leffingwell, C. D. McDuffle, W. M. McKim, S. B. McKinley, S. W. Morgan, W. Sears, M. F. Talbot, E. L. Tiffany, and R. T. Whistler. The news aspirants are: G. W. Benedict, Jr., J. B. Burnham, K. P. Culbert, W. P. Darling, R. T. Fry, D. S. Gates, R. C. Kelley, A. B. North, S. B. Potter, W. P. T. Preston, J. Russell, Jr., J. F. Seal, F. W. Walsh, E. A. Whitney and C. P. Winsor.
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