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Competitions for all boards of the SERVICE NEWS will start Wednesday with the traditional beer party at the Crimson building on 14 Plympton Street. News, photographic, and business candidates are now given the first call.
Aimed, as never before in the history of Harvard's wartime twice-weekly, to build up a staff capable of publishing the CRIMSON, competitions this fall will have higher standards than in the past, though they still will impose far lighter burden on candidates than did proverbially rugged CRIMSON comps.
With the University going farther along the road toward peacetime standards, editors are badly needed.
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