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Red Book Competition Draws 27 Candidates

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Twenty-seven Yardlings signed up at last Friday's meeting for Red Book photo and business board candidates, but the door is still wide open for any ambitious late-comers according to George Hooper '45, Chairman of the Red Book.

The competition for the literary board will not begin for another two weeks. Hooper will put his seven photo board candidates to work on the make-up and pictures which will go into the Register, and James McNulty '45, recently appointed Business Chairman, will send some of his 20 candidates out hunting for advertising, while the rest will work on circulation.

When the competition ends with the publication of the Register on December 1 or thereabouts, Hooper will appoint a photo chairman and a number of photo editors, and McNulty will name his two most successful candidates advertising manager and circulation manager.

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