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Harvard Magazine Calls Candidates

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A ten weeks' competition for positions in the literary, business and art departments of the Harvard Magazine will commence on Monday, evening, February 14, at 7.30, in the Harvard Magazine Room in the Union.

Literary candidates will be expected to secure articles from outside sources as well as to write acceptable material. Art candidates will be expected to illustrate stories and to furnish cartoons.

Election to the business department will be made on the basis of business ability and constructive suggestions in the practical problems confronting the magazine.

The competitions are open to members of all classes, but 1923 and 1924 men are especially desired.

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