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CANDIDATES FOR RED BOOK MEET

Plans for Work to be Explained by Speakers in Union Tonight.

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There will be a meeting of candidates for the board of the Freshman Red Book in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 7 o'clock. Q. Reynolds '14, and C. F. Farrington '16, chairman of the 1916 Red Book Committee, will speak. These men also spoke at the 1917 smoker last night.

At tonight's meeting the competition will be explained. The work will be divided into four parts: art, business, copy and cuts. In order to make the book a success, a large number of men are needed. Men who can draw are especially in demand. If the book is to be a financial success, many business candidates will have to come out. As an incentive it is planned to offer a free book to all those securing $100 worth of advertising or more than that amount. It is the intention of the board to hold a banquet when the finances are in good order.

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