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The total number of men who reported last night for the two CRIMSON competitions was 35.
The following 20 men from the Junior class reported for the editorial competition: R. E. Connell, L. Cunningham, H. Gallaher, G. Grady, L. C. Henin, C. A. Herter, C. J. Jennings, C. H. Jones, D. Kimball, S. Lancaster, R. Nardroff, F. L. Porter, Jr., R. L. Redmond, P. S. Reed, C. H. Smith, S. D. Smolev, T. W. Swett, E. Thayer, A. H. Webber, E. W. Wilder.
The following 15 men from the Sophomore class reported for the news competition: K. B. Bond, B. E. Carter, R. C. Cheney, J. W. Cooke, W. D. Grane, W. K. B. Emerson, Jr., W. F. Enright, M. L. Haddon, J. E. Hoskins, C. C. Lund, W. M. McKim, A. M. Reed, P. F. Reniers, R. H. Stiles, R. C. Williams.
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