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Seventy-five candidates, only a little over half of the number which competed last year, have reported for the various departments of the 1921 Red Book. Thirty-two men are out for the copy department, 25 for the business, 13 for the photograph and five for the art department. Although considerably under last year's total, this showing is better than that made by the Class of 1919.
More candidates are wanted for all branches of the competition, particularly for the business end, where the work will consist largely in securing advertisements and subscriptions. No handicap will be incurred by those men who report now. Candidates for the art department should report to E. C. Storrow in Standish E 22, those for advertising and subscription to G. Forster in Standish E 21, those for copy and literary to T. H. Mills in Gore A 24, and those for the photograph department to H. R. Atkinson in James Smith C 33.
It has been necessary to raise the price of the Red Book from $1.50 to $2 for members of the class, and from $2 to $2.50 for all others.
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