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Competitions for all boards of the Crimson will begin at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night with the traditional heery colree at the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton Street.
Their first opportunity to come out for the Crimson, Freshmen alone may compete for the news and photographic boards. The business competition will be open to both Freshmen and Sophomores, while the editorial board will limit its competition to Sophomores. At the same time the editorial board will conduct separate competitions, open to Sophomores and Juniors, for art and music critics.
After six or eight weeks of exciting newspaper work successful candidates will join that hallowed group of editors which includes among its alumni James B. Conant '16 and Franklin D. Roosevelt '04.
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