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CRIMSON COMPETITION BEGINS

EDITORIAL, NEWS AND BUSINESS CANDIDATES MEET AT 7 TONIGHT.

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Members of the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classed who wish to enter the news, editorial or business competitions for election to the CRIMSON Board will meet in the Building at 7 o'clock this evening. At that time the work of the spring competition will be outlined and instructions given for beginning work tomorrow.

The editorial competition is open only to Juniors and offers the last chance for members of this class to be elected to the Board. These candidates will be required to write a certain number of editorials each week on subjects which may or may not be directly related to the University, but must, of course, be of special interest to the student body. Writers will ordinarily be allowed to choose their own subjects.

News competitors from the Sophomore and Freshman classes will work separately so that the latter will not suffer from a more limited knowledge of the University. Both groups, however, will be expected to cover and write up news suitable for publication in the CRIMSON. This is the last news competition open to the Class of 1920 and the first for 1921.

Men trying for a position on the business staff will be engaged in work which will offer and excellent course of (training for latter business dealings, and is the most beneficial of such undergraduate activities. Candidates will be expected, in addition to soliciting advertisements and subscriptions, to do a certain amount of office work. Those who are elected will compete for the position of Business Manager during their Junior year.

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