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Forty-seven men reported for the CRIMSON news, editorial and business competitions which started last night. Twenty-five candidates reported for the news competition as follows: J. S. Baker '19, G. A. Brownell '19, R. A. Durfee '19, J. H. Hall, Jr., '19, J. H. Hammond '19, N. McK. Lang '19, G. A. Madigan '19, J. H. Quirin '19, J. I. Zaritsky '19, R. Ashton '20, L. W. Beilenson '20, J. S. Billings '20, W. H. Carey '20, H. D. Costigan '20, D. M. Davis '20, H. B. Davis '20, F. Hibbard '20, R. W. Hersey '20, P. James '20, W. McH. Keyser '20, R. Kittenplan '20, P. C. Lloyd '20, H. McEldowney '20, F. C. Southworth '20, F. F. Williams '20, R. B. Williamson '20.
The following Juniors reported for the editorial competition: H. Briggs, R. S. Coit, A. W. Clark, T. H. Fisher, A. Gardner, W. F. King, H. B. McGuire, T. T. Mackie, E. F. Melvin, T. Nelson, R. P. Place, R. Roelofs, Jr., J. C. Scanlon, A. B. Talbot, H. S. Walker.
Seven men reported for the business competition as follows: R. A. Cunningham '19, E. A. Hill '19, E. Dowger '20, H. M. Kahn '20, E. O'Callaghan '20, W. W. Rowe '20, H. M. Williams, Jr., '20.
There will be another call for candidates next week.
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