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The last opportunity for members of the Junior class to make the CRIMSON board will be offered in the competition for the Editorial Department, which will start on Tuesday evening, February 14, at seven o'clock. All men who intend to enter the competition should report at Room 1 of the Crimson Building at the time.
The competition, which will last about 12 weeks, will consist of writing editorials on topics of interest to the undergraduate body. The subject mater will not be limited to University subjects, topics of general interest being allowed. At the start of the competition at least two editorials a week will be required, the number increasing as the number of men narrows down. During the competition editors of various Boston papers will discuss the editorials, offering constructive criticism.
Election to the Board will be made on the quality and number of editorials printed, and on the general value of the candidates to the paper. The men elected will be eligible for the position of Editorial Chairman. Further details of the competition, which will be open only to members of the class of 1923, will be explained by the President at he meeting on February 14.
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