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Additional candidates from the Sophomore class for the CRIMSON Business Competition may report at the CRIMSON Building at 7 o'clock this evening. They will be under no handicap due to their late start. No experience is needed, and the work is measured chiefly by the initiative and originality shown by each man.
This competition will continue for 12 weeks until the end of March. Although work will continue through the midyears, ample time will be given in which to study for the examinations.
Five men from 1922 answered the second call for business candidates last night, when the competition was explained to them and their duties assigned. Those who reported were C. D. Whidden, A. T. Kent, S. R. Campbell, S. H. Richards, and S. C. Olken.
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