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Aspirants for positions on the 1931 Red Book will gather in the Common Room of Smith Halls at 7.15 o'clock tonight. The competition which starts tomorrow will last from a week to ten days, depending on the variety of work a candidate is doing.
The meeting tonight will launch the last competition of its kind open to members of the Freshman class. The meeting will not last more than half an hour. Candidates will be given definite assignments by the chairmen or the appointed sub-chairmen of each of the three departments.
All posts on the Arts and Cuts Committee are open for competition. There will be openings for a chairman, two sub-chairmen, and positions on a committee of from two to four men. The chairman of this department is a member of the Board of Chairmen of the Red Book and also of the Executive Board of the class.
The four departments open are the Editorial committee, the Business committee, the Photographic committee, and the Arts and Cub committee. The first three are in charge of C. M. Underhill '31, J. H. Smith '31, and L. N. Grimes '31. The chairman of the Arts and Cuts committee is not yet chosen.
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