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Advocate Trials Offer Cash Lure

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The Advocate pays well. They offer $100 in prize money to the most successful business candidate in the Advocate competitions. The time is 7:30 p.m. tonight, the place 40 Bow St., and positions are open on the Art, Business, and Literary Boards.

The purpose of the move is to attract top-flight men to the bigger and better Advocate promised this term. Critical and controversial articles will be printed in an effort to avoid some of the "arty" material published in the past.

Business candidates are not the only ones who will have a chance at the Advocate's jackpot. Later in the year, a similar prize will be awarded for the best undergraduate literary effort.

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