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Presses and Beer Cans, Roll Tonight; Crime Comp Opens

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Free beer, and occasional coke, and opportunities to enroll in the College's only school for journalism will be dispensed in lavish quantities at 7:30 p.m. tonight when all four boards of the CRIMSON open their winter competitions at 34 Plympton Street.

News, editorial, and photographic boards as well as cartoonists' positions are open to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, but business board positions are available only to freshmen.

Press Cards

Besides gleaning the fundamentals of newspaper work, news board candidates will discover that a CRIMSON press card gets you in almost anywhere. Personalities ranging from Provost Buck to Georgia Southern are daily probed for reader interest.

If you have an opinion you can start expressing it, venting it, developing it, and broadcasting it in the competition for the editorial board.

Photo candidates will find a cameraman's paradise in the CRIMSON. You don't even used a camera: everything but a trigger finger is furnished.

Business aspirants can take advantage of the only practical business course in the College.

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