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Deadline for the CRIMSON photographic Salon, as announced last night has been set for November 20, 5 o'clock, either at the newspaper office on Plympton Street or at the Fine Arts Gulid.
Other details throw the competition open to Radcliffe students and Faculty, stipulate amateur standing by the photographers with allowance for professional processing, and limit size of prints to more than eight inches by ten on a regulation mount 16 inches by 20.
Morris Reed, one of the Salon's sponsors, has two darkrooms at his shop in Boston available to his customers.
Each contributor will be limited to three prints entry free, while all black and white pictures will be adjudged in one class.
The decision of the judges must be accepted as final.
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