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CRIMSON CANDIDATES NUMBER 51

Editorial Competition Draws 24; 18 News, 9 Business Men.

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Fifty-one men reported for the CRIMSON editorial, news, and business competitions which started Monday night. Eighteen men from the Junior class reported for the editorial competition; R. H. Basset W. A. Denker, R. G. Ellinger, A. B. Frenning, F. Hibbard, T. G. Holcombe, S. B. Horwitz, J. Israelite, P. E. James, J. G. King, A. E. Kirk, A. W. Marget, D. F. McClure, G. C. Noyes, P. D. Van Ouda, H. DeC. Ward, L. A. Waterman, I. J. Williams.

For the news competition fourteen Sophomores and ten Freshmen reported: 1921--R. B. Ayer, W. L. Cummings, R. B. Hamblet, P. Hapgood, W. L. Holbrook, Jr., J. F. Keane, Jr., T. S. Lamont, A. H. McIntyre, L. G. Miller, J. R. Morris, W. L. Pyle, G. A. Soper, Jr., F. A. Thompson, J. N. White; 1922--M. P. Baker, D. D. Coffin, J. B. Coffinberry, R. Ehrlich, H. Elliot, Jr., C. C. Griffin, W. D. Howe, W. E. Leidt, J. D. Robinson, J. Sargent

The following men from the Sophomore and Freshman classes reported for the business competition: 1921--G. W. Howe, T. M. Perry, R. S. Ward; 1922--J. V. Bright, E. K. Dunham, Jr., K. R. Groener, E. V. Otis, J. G. Swift, Jr., E. D. Weatherhead.

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