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CRIM Comp Opens to Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen, Thurs.

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NEW HAVEN, Feb. 9--Heeling for the Oldest College Daily began yesterday and candidates for the Yale Daily News are already performing the menial tasks that they must perform for Daily News editors.

Unlike Daily News candidates, CRIMSON candidates are not made to heel, or perform personal services for Crimeds. The eight week CRIMSON completion is now opening to College and Radcliffe juniors, sophomores, and freshmen interested in a training ground for writers, editors, photographers, and businessmen. The competition begins tomorrow night at 7:30, with free beer.

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