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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The following article on the Editorial competition for the Crimson which opens Monday was written by a former editorial editor. This competition will afford members of the Junior Class their last chance to make the paper as well as offering 1932 an opportunity to compete for the News, Photographic, and...
The winter competition offers the advantage of being the shortest contest of the three annual series of trials for the Crimson.
An editorial competition of the CRIMSON is the only known way to break into the journalistic game without degenerating into a lowly journalist. Not that I wish to give the impression that editorial writers are over conscious of their calling as artists, but it is worth getting straight at the...
Those are the advantages of a competition a candidate is apt to write home about to explain away possible grade shrinkage While they are perfectly true they do not tell the story. For such prosate benefits make no mention of the thrill of appearing in print, of the satisfaction of...
The weighted average of the team representing Exeter was 90.27 per cent; it was closely followed by Boston Latin School, winner for the last four years, with 89.78 per cent. There were 21 teams in competition for the Trophy.