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CRIMSON OPENS EDITORIAL CONTEST TO JUNIOR CLASS

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The winter term competition for the CRIMSON editorial board, will be opened to the class of 1927 tomorrow at 7 o'clock, with a meeting of all candidates in the President's office, CRIMSON Building. The contest, some what shortened by a late start, and broken into by Christmas vacation and Midyear examinations, will last approximately ten weeks.

The meeting tomorrow will be addressed by the Editorial Chairman, who will explain the work required of candidates. The work consists mainly in reading current newspapers and magazines, and in writing editorials on matters of national interest and wilde-spread importance, as well as those pertaining to Harvard. Articles on educational, social, and political topics may be treated in the editorial columns of the CRIMSON.

This is the second of three competitions for the CRIMSON editorial board opened to the Junior class.

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