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COLLEGE EDITORS WILL MEET

Annual Convention of Student Journalists Next Week at Columbia.

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The annual convention of the editorial departments of the Association of Eastern College Newspapers will be held in connection with the business conference of the association in Hartley Hall, Columbia University, next Friday. The CRIMSON will be represented by F. Graves '15 and J. H. Baker '15.

A luncheon at the Columbia Commons will be followed by a tour of inspection throughout the School of Journalism. After the election of officers and the transaction of the other business the delegates will visit some of the big newspaper plants. Sight-seeing trips through China-town and the Bowery will complete the program.

Besides the CRIMSON, the following papers will be represented: Amherst "Students," Brown "Herald," Colgate "Madisonensis," Columbia "Spectator," Cornell "Sun," The "Dartmouth," Hamilton "Life," The "Haverford," Hobart "Herald," The "Lafayette," Michigan "Daily," The "Pennsylvanian," "Daily Princetonian," Rhode Island State College "Beacon," Syracuse "Daily Orange," Union "Concordiensis," Vermont "Cynic," Wesleyan "Argus," Williams "Record," Yale "News."

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