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FREE BEER TO FLOW FOR '45

Sophs Get Last Chance to Make Crime, Meet Starlets

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Fame, beer, and the exciting career of journalism will knock at the door of every '45 man next Monday night, when the ivy-covered sanctum on Plympton Street opens its doors for its 210th competition and open house.

Sparing none of the frightful details that have made Cambridge's Great Breakfast Table Daily the best thing around the Yard, the CRIMSON will teach all comers how to interview queens and photograph legs in the innermost recesses of Scollay Square, how to crash plays and big-time conferences with press cards, not to mention how to destroy University Hall with a powerful stroke of the editorial pen.

Open for the first time to Sophomores, the News and Photographic Boards will form the nucleus of high-pressure interviewing of deans and celebrities. Editorial Board candidates will also meet Professor and Great Men, and learn how to make or break them. They will also write Vagabonds, Profiles, and get free passes to see the actors they will criticize in playgoers.

The Business Board provides the only thorough business or advertising training in College. Its candidates will come in contact with the managers of the numerous and varied firms and industries that advertise in the Crime, will write ada, and learn how a going concern like 14 Plympton Street makes ends meet.

The Sanctum dances and blowouts will be open to all who make the Board.

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