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The next business competition of the CRIMSON opens Monday evening, May 2, at 7 o'clock in Standish Hall Common Room. Walter I. Tibbetts '17 of Phillips Brooks House will be the main speaker.
For those contemplating any sort of business connection after college there is no better training than that which they get as candidates, and if successful, as business editors of the CRIMSON. This is one of the few competitions in College combining a direct business training with the affairs of the particular competition. The candidate is daily in contact with the business men of Boston. His chief work is securing advertising, both national and local.
Once an editor, he is eligible for positions higher up,--Assistant Business Manager and Business Manager. These positions require men who are judges of other men, and who possess executive ability. They judge and pick the candidates and other men under them, and manage the more important details of the paper. There are two Assistant Business Managers, chosen in June of their Sophomore year, who compete the following year for Business Manager. The one who is successful fills the latter office in his Senior year.
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