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For the first time in its 83 years of publication, The Harvard CRIMSON is inviting Radcliffe to work for its editorial board. The competition will begin Monday night at 7:30 in the CRIMSON building, 14 Plympton Street.
There was a time, before the 24th anniversary of woman suffrage, when Radcliffe participated only in news and photographic board work. But reviewers, humorists, and analysts are scarce and the CRIMSON still publishes six days a week.
Men are also invited to attend the beer party which will mark the beginning of the competition. Editorial and business board candidates are especially needed, but there will also be a news board competition. Photographers must wait until March.
Since they begin saleswork almost directly, business board competitors immediately become a part of the $100,000 fiscal operation which transpires every year behind the red doors on Plympton Street. They deal with national as well as local advertising, and are taught the mechanics of display art.
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