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DO YOU THINK YOU THINK?

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The CRIMSON has asked men out from the Junior class for the editorial competition. This competition has the reputation of being an easy one among competitions held by the paper. It is. All that is required is that men be able to think. There are, of course, some men who find that rather difficult.

The dignified and stolidly established order of things is being torn to little shred a while we look on and yaw. There are some men in college, some men in their third year in Harvard College, who haven't much idea what it is all about, and are really quite bored with the whole affair. In a spirit of all brotherhood we advise such men not to attempt to enter the editorial competition.

But for the rest, the requirements are small. Fully half of any class, if it is a representative class, should be able to meet the elementary test.

It is an excellent opportunity for each individual to put to an inevasible test his own individual eleverness, of which he, as an individual, is quite acutely aware.

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