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COMPETITIONS WELL FILLED

Editorial and News Writers From 1918 and 1919 Number 45.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Seventeen members of the Class of 1919 reported for the news competition for the CRIMSON last night. They are: G. C. Barclay, F. P. Champ, M. Crowley, R. Coolidge, H. B. Craig, R. C. Cunningham, M. Fechheimer, F. H. Fisher, R. H. Greenman, J. Hammond, F. W. Hatch, K. Lewis, H. Nehlsen, R. W. Peet, E. Schein, N. E. Waldman and B. L. Wells.

The following men reported from 1918 for the editorial competition: W. H. Allen, E. Amdursky, E. Benedict, H. W. Boal, L. B. Brentano, R. Buel, R. T. Catterall, E. R. Copeland, A. L. Cunningham, R. A. Drake, S. N. Dunton, P. M. Goddard, G. L. Howe, J. F. Howe, G. A. King, D. M. Lewis, S. D. MacDonald, E. F. Melvin, W. L. Prosser, G. H. Pulsifer, J. T. Rogers, J. D. Schwartz, V. H. Sergeant, H. Shortall, P. Squibb, R. S. Tucker, G. Walker, H. S. Walker, F. West, G. M. Whiting.

Any additional candidates desiring to report will not be handicapped by coming out late.

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