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The CRIMSON will open its fall competition this Thursday at 7:30 p.m., and all Harvard or Radcliffe sophomores, juniors and seniors are invited to try out. The freshman competition will begin next week.
Places are open on any of the four boards: news, editorial, photographic, or business. No previous experience is needed for any of these positions.
The benefits of a position on the news board are numerous: the excitement of a "big" story, the chance to cover a major sport, a close touch with the inner workings of the University. A member of the editorial board, on the other hand, has the chance of expressing his own opinions and then having the satisfaction of seeing them appear in print.
The CRIMSON photographer works with the finest equipment and even the rankest amateur can develop into a first-rate photo editor with a little time and patience. A business editor has the responsibility of keeping a $100,000 a year concern in the black and his training at the CRIMSON has often proven valuable in later life.
Beer, along with information about the Crime and the competition, will be served in quantity.
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