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Competitions for upperclassmen in all four departments of the CRIMSON will get under way Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the President's Office of the CRIMSON Building at 14 Plympton Street.
Juniors will have an opportunity to compete for the editorial department of the paper. In this contest, during the early stages, each candidate hands in one editorial a day, and receives instruction and advice from the editors.
Sophomores may compete for the business, news, and photographic departments, Business candidates devote a great deal of their time getting advertisements, under an assignment, system. With a certain amount of routine material, the candidates receive a vast amount of interesting and practical experience. This fall competition is the best time for Sophomores to try for this department, since the next trial, the last opportunity, lasts through the midyear examination period.
The news competition gives the candidate a chance to gather and write up news assignments, as well as to work on "scoops." This consists of finding news outside of the regular channels, such as human interest stories, or interviews. For the first few days of the competition, most of the candidate's time is spent learning form and style of writing, and covering assignments, which are written up under the guidance of editors.
Candidates for the photographic department are required to take and develop photographs of college subjects; they use the CRIMSON's cameras. Attendance at the meeting Wednesday involves no obligation for the student to enter any of the competitions, which will be nine weeks in duration.
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