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For the benefit of members of the Freshman class who have been inquiring at the CRIMSON building about competitions for the Class of 1936, the CRIMSON does not hold any competitions during the first half-year for Freshmen.
The first competition for 1936 in News, Business and Photographic departments will begin on February 8 for the usual eight-week period. This is also the first opportunity for Sophomores to try out for the Editorial Board. The second competition in the same departments will begin on April 14, after the Easter holidays and will end in the second week of the final reading period. Freshmen are seldom handicapped by unfamiliarity with the University and its history.
The competitions are so arranged that they do not interfere with important examinations in the mid-year and final examination periods, or April hours. The Managing Editor of the CRIMSON will be willing to supply any information about these competitions to prospective candidates.
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