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The call for Junior candidates for the CRIMSON editorial competition received response from 16 men last night. There is still room for any men in the class of 1926 who are interested, and they will be at no disadvantage in starting late. Those wishing to compete should report at the Crimson Building at 7 o'clock tonight.
Writing of editorials on current topics, and reading of the newspapers and periodicals, will be the main part of the work in the competition. At first, four editorials a week will be required from each candidate. Special emphasis will be placed on clear, constructive thought on subjects of current interest.
This is the last competition for the CRIMSON Board open to the class of 1926.
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