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CRIMSON ISSUES FINAL CALL FOR CURRENT SEASON

News and Photographic Departments Are Open to Freshmen--Sophomores Will Write Editorials

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At 7 o'clock tonight, the CRIMSON will issue its final call for candidates for the current academic year. Candidates from the classes of 1931 and 1930 will then meet at the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton Street, for the inauguration of a nine weeks competition, broken by the spring recess. The competition will end early enough to provide ample time for study before final examinations.

Sophomores will compete for the Editorial department while the Freshmen will direct their energies toward the News and Photographic departments.

Work in the News competition will consist in gathering and writing up each day the news of the University. It is necessarily difficult, but it affords a wide and intimate knowledge of the University, its activities, and the men engaged in them, as well as the occasional pleasures met in interviewing various personages of the metropolitan headlines.

Competitors for the editorial positions will be required to submit at least one editorial each day. They will be expected to keep in close touch with all activities pertaining to the University, as well as outside events.

The Photographic department offers a thorough training in the mechanics of photography. The candidates will be supplied with cameras, and will be instructed in the method of picture-taking, development and printing.

President V. O. Jones '28, will speak at the meeting of candidates, after which the competitors will be shown around the various departments by their respective heads.

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