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The following 34 men from the classes of 1914 and 1915 entered the competitions last night for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON:
Editorial competition.--P. L. Cable '14, S. P. Clarke '14, J. Coles '14, H. W. Frost '14, F. C. Grant '14, J. Gregg '14, J. Harwood '14, A. M. Hay '14, C. Judson '14, J. H. Leighton '14, J. L. Lowden '14, K. F. Pantzer '14, P. S. Pennoyer '14, W. G. Rice, Jr., '14, E. Russell '14, K. W. Snyder '14, E. Streeter '14, D. White '14.
News candidates.--R. E. Connell '15, A. Fisher '15, F. Graves '15, R. M. Hersey '15, L. E. Knowlton '15, R. McKinney '15, C. E. Morris '15, T. D. Nesbit '15, J. W. MacNaughn '15, R. H. Pass '15, R. L. Redmond '15, J. C. Rock '15, V. L. Walker '15 A. B. Warren '15, R. L. Wolf '15, J. S. Zuissu '15.
The following men entered the competition for assistant business manager: W. Burman '15, R. P. Chase '15, S. F. Greeley '15, C. W. Jenks '15, H. G. MacLure '15.
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