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Candidates for the Crimson

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The following men from the classes of 1912 and 1913 have handed in their names as candidates for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON: 1912--R. M. Blackall, P. L. Cohn. J. T. Day, W. H. Fernald, R. C. Piper, C. Ridgely, R. E. Stifel, J. Swan, R. S. Wilkins, P. R. Withington: 1913--R. W. Bennett, H. F. Browne, W. R. Burlingame, J. J. Cabot, S. W. Chaffee, W. F. Cogswell, E. I. Cooper, J. Coulson, Jr., D. R. de Loriea, H. W. Drucker, J. I. Donovan, C. H. Fabens, N. Gammans, H. B. Gardner, H. B. Gill, G. W. Gray, H. H. Hartwell, A. K. Hayum, A. E. Kerrigan, A. McDonald, L. N. McKernan, L. A. Noble, R. B. Romaine, H. E. Settle, L. B. Singfried, W. R. Taggart, J. K. Tebbetts, J. G. Webb, G. L. Wendt, W. M. E. Whitelock.

Members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes who wish to try for places on the editorial board of the CRIMSON, but who were unable to attend the meeting of candidates last evening, may still enter the competition by reporting to the managing editor in his office this evening at 7.15 o'clock.

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