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The following men from the classes of 1912 and 1913 handed in their names last evening as candidates for the new competition for positions on the CRIMSON, based on the writing of editorials: 1912--G. E. Akorson, A. Baltzly, C. F. Brooks, M. Conovitz, J. Elliott, S. A. Friede, G. A. Harrop, Jr., J. H. Knapp, Jr., A. W. Knauth, R. W. Laird, C. O. Pengra, T. S. Ross, T. C. Stowell, P. H. Suter, W. P. Tobey, R. Wiener; 1913--J. D. Adams, A. A. Berle, Jr., H. F. Browne, S. W. Chaffee, A. B. Day, K. A. Douglas, W. P. Dudley, C. Fry, I. B. Gorham, F. W. Hubbell, H. G. Knight, W. B. Marsh, H. D. Minot, F. Parker, Jr., R. W. Reilly, G. M. Rushmore, D. Sargent, H. E. Settle, H. C. Shaw, M. Fremont-Smith, H. E. Stearns, R. E. Stifel, F. R. Wulsin.
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