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38 Candidates Report for Crimson

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The following 38 men from the classes of 1915, 1916 and 1917, entered the competitions last night for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON:

1915 editorial competition--M. Anopolsky, H. F. Balantine, H. Cohn, A. Fisher, G. Grady, D. R. Gray, R. McKinley, H. K. Meloy, A. H. Webber.

1916 news competition--W. Ewart, J. F. French, V. S. Kennedy, Jr., S.L. Kuhn, S. B. McKinley, H. J. Seymour, F. H. Straus, M. F. Talbot, R. C. Williams.

1917 news competition--T. J. Abernathy, R. H. Allen, H. S. Anderson, R. M. Benjamin, W. D. Canaday, R. S. Cook, R. B. Johnson, R. K. Kenna, L. D. Le Fevre, P. C. Lewis, W. H. Locke, L. M. Lombard, A. G. Paine, J. D. Parson, W. C. Peebles, A. Treadwell, Jr., J. P. Warburg, G. Wasser, W. W. Webster, C. P. Winsor.

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