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Work in the 1925 news competition for the Crimson will start tonight with a meeting of all candidates at 7 o'clock at the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton street. The competition will end late in May. No work will be required during the spring recess, and during the hour examination period sufficient time will be allowed for candidates to prepare for their examinations.
In the news competition valuable experience in reporting is gained through covering the news of the University and in interviewing prominent men. The successful candidates will be elected to the news board and will become eligible for the positions of managing editor and president.
The second 1925 photographic competition will get under way Thursday evening with a meeting of all candidates at the Crimson Building and will last approximately ten weeks. The work will consist mainly in securing pictures of University activities for the bi-weekly photographic supplement as well as a certain amount of dark-room work. Candidates must provide their own cameras, but all dark-room facilities will be supplied.
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