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The competitions, open to all members of the class of 1922, for designing a book-plate and composing, incidental verse to be used in the Senior Album, will close on Friday, March 10. The book-plate should contain in some part of the design the class numerals. The drawings should be made with India ink on white paper, and should be at least five by seven inches in size. The verse which will be distributed throughout the volume should be similar in form and substance to that used in past years. No "free verse" will be accepted.
Information as to the type of subjects for both competitions may be obtained by inspection of last year's book. The winner of each competition will receive a free Album. Further information may be obtained from the Senior Album Committee at the Crimson Building.
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