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As an old timer once remarked, "It beats studying." The "it" to which he was referring was the CRIMSON competition, the latest edition of which will open at 7.45 p.m. Thursday.
But, as a matter of fact, while a comp may beat studying, it is not so grueling that it precludes studying. Competing takes time, but no so much time that a student need hurt his marks to make the paper. The current staff consists of about 60 men and women, all of whose connections with the University remain un severed, and none of these editors is the least bit sorry he enter a competition.
At any rate, much of the present masthead is filled with seniors or equally stagnant personalities, and there are unlimited openings on all four boards--News, Editorial, Business, and Photographic. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors from both the College and the Annex are eligible.
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