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FORTY-FOUR OUT FOR CRIMSON

News and Editorial Contests Begun,--Further Chance for 1917

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Forty-four candidates from the three lower classes entered the news and editorial competitions for the CRIMSON which commenced last night. Since very few Sophomores reported, additional members of 1917 who wish to enter the news competition may start work at the CRIMSON Office tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock.

The following 27 men from the classes of 1917 and 1918 entered the news competitions: 1917--J. F. Cover, Jr., N. P. Darling, H. R. Guild, L. G. E. Reilly, L. R. Wanser; 1918--P. Benton, J. T. Bishop, R. P. Bridgman, W. Burry, Jr., R. S. Colt, R. T. Catteral, J. S. Dole, W. H. Gardner, A. A. Granovsky, H. B. Griffiths, E. Henderson, H. A. La Tour, D. J. Mackenzie, D. W. Rich, W. Richmond, Jr., J. T. Rogers, C. B. Sherwood, G. Supple, G. W. Taylor, J. S. Taylor, W. H. Wheeler, Jr., P. A. Wilks.

The following members of the Junior class reported for the editorial competition: J. Bigelow, P. Bradley, J. Coffin, W. D. Crane, P. S. Davison, S. Dillon, S. L. R. French, B. M. Fullerton, E. E. Hagler, Jr., S. Hall, F. L. Hayees, S. W. Holt, G. Lamont, C. Laporte, A. F. Leffingwell, C. Nemser, H. F. Smith.

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