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Thirty-nine men reported for the CRIMSON editorial, business and news competitions which started last night. The following Juniors reported for the editorial competition: F. Adams, J. R. Gardner, F. W. Holmes, C. R. Larrabee, L. S. Steiner.
Twenty-seven men reported for the news competition from the Sophomore and Freshman classes as follows: 1920--R. Gerould, W. E. Harris, R. W. Hersey, C. S. Howard, G. H. Kennedy, Jr., W. J. Louderback, J. W. Nef, A. L. Putnam, E. H. Robinson, M. Stolz, H. DeC. Ward; 1921--D. W. Bailey, W. Davis, C. E. Dean, S. B. Ecker, C. G. Fessenden, J. Fiske, F. C. Hanighan, J. M. Hodgdon, P. Hofer, G. W. Howe, C. Kelleher, W. H. Kenyon, Jr., T. S. Lamont, J. R. Meeker, M. C. Palmer, E. R. Summer.
The following men from the Sophomore and Freshman classes reported for the business competition: 1920--M. H. Dill, W. F. Eastman, R. C. Hardy, R. M. Sanders; 1921--H. W. Hodgdon, W. J. Hoose, J. Shepley.
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