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FRESHMEN TO GET CHANCE AT CRIMSON COMPETITION

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With a meeting in the President's office at 7 o'clock next Tuesday evening, the Crimson will launch two competitions open to members of the class of 1930.

The News Department will open its second competition of the year, while aspirants for the Photographic Department will be given their first opportunity to try for the Board.

Both competitions will be of 11 weeks duration, ending well in time to allow the successful candidates to prepare for the final examinations.

The nature of the work and other details relative to the competition will be fully taken up in later issues of the Crimson.

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