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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Opportunity to compete for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON will be offered on Thursday, March 13, when all candidates will report at the CRIMSON Building. The work will be briefly outlined and the contest will start immediately after this meeting. These competitions, are open to members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes, and are the last chance for the members of 1921 to compete for positions in these departments. Both competitions are unusually short, lasting only nine weeks instead of the usual twelve to fourteen...
Prof. I. L. Winter '86 will address candidates for the Lee Wade II prize speaking competition in Holden Chapel tonight at 6.45 o'clock, when he will outline the rules governing the contest. The competition is open to all regularly enrolled members of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, unclassified and out of course students being ineligible. Today is the last chance for candidates to hand their names to Professor Winter...
There seems little chance, however, of any of the class crews rowing a Yale crew at the annual regatta as was announced in the "Yale News" last Saturday. "Although the question of races with the Yale winning interclass crew has not yet been considered, the expense of such a contest makes the possibility very small" said acting crew captain F. B. Whitman '19 yesterday...
Preliminary trials will be held next Wednesday, from which candidates will be chosen for the final contest, to take place soon after the Easter recess. Robert Browning's "How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix" is the selection to be recited...
...selection for this year will be the poem by Robert Browning entitled "How, They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix." Preliminary trials will he held Wednesday, March 12, and from these candidates will be chosen for the final contest. The number selected for the finals depends on the quality of the speakers...