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Forty-Seven Candidates for Crimson

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Thirty-two members of the class of 1917 reported for the editorial competition for the CRIMSON last night, while fifteen Sophomores reported as news candidates. The editorial candidates are: B. D. Allinson, W. L. Avery, G. B. Blaine, H. H. Davis, E. C. Davidson, E. Hinds, R. K. Kenna. W. J. Lang, A. Lawson, J. C. McMullin, L. A. Morgan, J. K. Moyse, L. Opdycke, A. G.Paine, E. P. Ramsay, S. E. Rothchild. Jr., I. H. Schaffner, W. Sinipkins, B. J. Snyder, T. E. Steboins, C. K. Stodder, W. I. Tibbetts, J. P. Warburg, H. Wharton, Jr., I. C. Whitcemore, E. G. Whitney, and S. F.Williams. The news candidates are D. W. Ames, Jr., J. R. Burrow, R. S. Coit, G. H. Code, R. S. Damon, H. T. Davis, L. J. Ferbstein, T. H. Fisher, R. H. Garrison, R. A. May, D. W. Rich, W. Richmond, Jr., W. B. Southworth, V. E. Tenney, J.R. Vogel.

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