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Candidates for the literary and business ends of the Advocate should report in the Sanctum, on the third floor of the union, this evening at 7.15 o'clock. Professor Neilson '96, of the English Department will speak, and the work of the competition will be announced, Cigarettes and refreshments will be furnished by the editors.
The Advocate is the oldest College publication, and aims to encourage literary work among undergraduates. It prints short stories, poems, and a few articles. It is published every two weeks. The work of the business composition consists of the usual procuring of advertisements and subscriptions, and the general business management of the paper.
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