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Now we don't want you to get the idea that the CRIMSON building wasn't crowded when the paper's spring competition for the news, editorial, business, and photographic boards opened last night. That isn't it at all.
In fact, we think it's frightfully clever of all you boys and girls not to rush over to 14 Plympton St. for the very first competition meeting. One doesn't, after all, want to appear impulsive or over-eager. Not with one's peers sitting in judgment.
And we're quite sure that tonight's competition meeting, again at 7:30 p.m., will be better attended, although of course, as we said, there was nothing wrong with last night's affair. Definitely nothing to be alarmed about.
It is important, however, that those of you who are waiting for the opportune moment remember that tonight's meeting is the last chance. Your last chance, of course, not, ours. We couldn't be lass concerned. So you must remember. Oh please, please remember.
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