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Red Book Competitions to Begin Today for Freshmen

Keppel Announces Ninety-Eight Men Already Entered

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Ninety-eight men have entered their names as candidates for the Freshman Red Book competitions, according to an announcement made yesterday by Francis Keppel '38, chairman of the board. The work of the competitors, which begins today, will be light during exams.

The tryouts will end some time after the Easter vacation, at which time the successful candidates will be chosen for membership on the respective boards. Last year 26 men were selected as a result of the competitions.

Work will be directed by the heads of the boards. They are James H. Alexandre, III, chairman of the editorial board; Edward L. Barnes, chairman of the art board; Albert Damon, chairman of the business board; and Hans H. Zinsser, chairman of the photographic board.

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