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Seventeen members of the Class of 1919 reported for the news competition for the CRIMSON last night. They are: G. C. Barclay, F. P. Champ, M. Crowley, R. Coolidge, H. B. Craig, R. C. Cunningham, M. Fechheimer, F. H. Fisher, R. H. Greenman, J. Hammond, F. W. Hatch, K. Lewis, H. Nehlsen, R. W. Peet, E. Schein, N. E. Waldman and B. L. Wells.
The following men reported from 1918 for the editorial competition: W. H. Allen, E. Amdursky, E. Benedict, H. W. Boal, L. B. Brentano, R. Buel, R. T. Catterall, E. R. Copeland, A. L. Cunningham, R. A. Drake, S. N. Dunton, P. M. Goddard, G. L. Howe, J. F. Howe, G. A. King, D. M. Lewis, S. D. MacDonald, E. F. Melvin, W. L. Prosser, G. H. Pulsifer, J. T. Rogers, J. D. Schwartz, V. H. Sergeant, H. Shortall, P. Squibb, R. S. Tucker, G. Walker, H. S. Walker, F. West, G. M. Whiting.
Any additional candidates desiring to report will not be handicapped by coming out late.
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