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Three Crimson Boards Offer Opportunities to '39 and '40

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Members of the Classes of 1939 and 1940 to whom College has given no one ruling interest may find that interest in the work of the CRIMSON. For editorial writers, businessmen, and picture takers of the Sophomore and Junior Classes the CRIMSON opens a competition tomorrow evening.

The editors of the three boards who are trying to get candidates believe that this year will be particularly interesting for men on the paper, editorially because of the rapid changes of front on the political scene, photographically because of the trend in the direction of unposed likenesses, and from the business angle because of a continued growing desire on the part of advertisers to do business.

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