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RED BOOK GETS UNDER WAY AT 7

Editorial Competition to Last Six Weeks--Business Until End of April--Other Dates Less Definite

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Completions for the four departments of the Red Book will start this evening at 7 o'clock in Smith Halls Common Room. All men are eligible for positions and no experience will be necessary. The Red Book committee will choose forty men for positions on the board at the end of the completions and the cooperation of the class is necessary in offering the material from which to choose. The work of the completions will be outlined in full by the chairman of the board and the chairmen of the departments.

The four competitions will be of different length. Editorial men, under the direction of A. S. Rogers and A. P. Bald

win, will be in charge of all the literary work, the competition lasting into the first part of April. The photographic candidates, under Parker Hamilton and J. H. Sherburne, will have the longest period of work, since photographs will comprise the greater part of the volume. The latter part of April will see the end of the business competition, in which the candidate showing the greatest business ability will be made a sub-chairman of the department. The work will be directed by J. McK. Kimball and C. B. Cooper.

The quality of a candidate's work will decide his success in the arts and cuts department, and no definite date will be set for the end of that competition, headed by H. A. Lafarge

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