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Candidates for the Crimson.

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Twenty-six men were present at the meeting of candidates for the CRIMSON last night. There were not so many freshmen as were expected. All men who were unable to be present last night may hand in their names and begin trying at any time. It is hoped that more ninety-nine men especially will become candidates.

The following men handed in their names last night: M. D. Abrams '98, F. A. Blatchford '99, E. A. Bumpus '99, P. G. Carleton '99, J. P. Cotton '99, F. Curtis '98, J. A. Denison '98, E. D. Fullerton '98, M. S. Greenough '98, R. S. Huidekoper '98, G. A. Hoyt '99, H. James 2d '99, E. S. J. Johnson '98, C. J. Liebmann '98, M. J. McGurk '99, C. F. Marden '99, R. M. Marsh '99, R. W. Osborne '98, C. C. Payson '98, J. E. Rousmaniere '99, A. B. Ruhl '99, E. L. Sanborn, Jr., '98, H. W. King '99, J. L. Valentine '98, E. Wadsworth '98, W. M. Scudder '99.

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