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Forty-one men reported for the CRIMSON editorial and news competitions which started last night. The following Juniors reported for the editorial competition: H. S. Anderson, B. L. Behrman, M. Brandwene, W. Fleming, A. L. Gardner, Jr., J. Gazzam, Jr., H. C. Gill, K. F. Jackson, L. D. LeFevre, A. G. Paine, G. A. Parsons, W. W. Sanders, J. W. D. Seymour.
Twenty-eight men reported for the news competition from the Sophomore and Freshman classes as follows: 1918--F. Butler, A. L. Carroll, A. S. Francis, E. V. French, R. Kielty, R. A. May, and P. N. Rhinelander; 1919--N. A. Aldrich, R. N. Anspach, N. C. Baker, R. S. Clapp, D. S. Dunbar, F. H. Fisher, W. Gaston, L. P. Hall, B. A. Jenkins, J. D. Kittelle, S. P. Mandell, S. E. Mitchell, H. Munroe, L. E. Nosworthy, G. M. Parker, L. Parkman, R. C. Partridge, H. T. Sears, C. N. Schmalz, W. T. Selg, and G. Tolman.
Another call for candidates will be issued on Wednesday, February 23, on which date all Juniors who desire to compete for the editorial board, and all Sophomores and Freshmen who wish to try for the news board should report at the CRIMSON office, 14 Plympton street, at 7 o'clock.
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