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CANDIDATES FOR REGISTER REPORT AT UNION TONIGHT

1921, 1922 and 1923 Are Eligible in Short Competition for the Editorial Staff.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Those who wish to compete for the editorial department of the University Register will be called out tonight. They should report in the Register office in the basement of the Union at 7 o'clock.

The publication of the Register this year will be unusually important, due to the fact that no volume was published last year, on account of war conditions. Moreover, as the board is depleted as a result of the fact that many of its members have not yet returned from military service, and also that no vacancies were filled by competition last year, the opportunity is greater than usual. This competition is open to Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, and will last only until Christmas. Thus it offers as chance to make the Register without interfering with the activities of other competitions during the winter term.

The work will consist chiefly of compiling all the information and statistics concerning, the undergraduates and University activities, including memberships of clubs, bringing the candidates into contact with men prominent in various activities. No experience is necessary, as the work is not of a difficult nature. Men who make the board this year will be eligible for the higher positions on the Register next year.

This year's volume, which will go on sale about December 1, is published, as usual, under the auspices of the Student Council. In addition to its complete record of individual and all University activities, teams, etc., it will contain this year a section devoted to a history of the military activities of undergraduates during the war.

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