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WILL DISCUSS JOURNALISM

Meeting in Standish Hall Common Room Monday Precedes Crimson Business Competition--W. I. Tibbetts to Speak

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Mr. W. I. Tibbetts '17, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, will talk on the benefits of experience in college newspaper work as a preparation for life in the business world, at a meeting to be held on Monday evening, May 2, in Standish Hall Common Room. H. D. Smith '21, President of the Crimson, will tell of the paper's place in the life of the University, and R. W. "Harwood ocC., Business Manager, will outline the character and scope of the Business Department. Candidates for positions on the paper will find the work exacting but interesting.

The meeting will serve as a preliminary to the Crimson business competition, which will start at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, and which is open only to men of the Class of 1924.

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