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CRIMSON editors are going places.
John F. Kennedy '40, of the business board, is moving from the House of Representatives to the Senate, and John J. Sack '51 of the news board is moving from Japan to Korea.
Neither of them is on the CRIMSON any longer, so there is room for you, if you are a freshman, sophomore, or junior.
On Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., CRIMSON doors will open to prospective candidates for the news, editorial, business, and photographic boards. There is also room for cartoonists.
The competition will probably last ten weeks, and during that time candidates will have a chance to see aspects of the University they never dreamed existed.
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