Word: interest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work of the competition will be outlined at the meeting this evening by the heads of the three departments. The news competition consists chiefly in gathering items of interest to the University, and putting it in form for publication. The ability of getting news is more important than literary ability in this competition, since all "copy" is carefully edited and the candidates are taught the essentials of newspaper writing. Typewriting is not required. This competition is not only invaluable to men contemplating a journalistic career, but is the best possible means of coming in contact with the various organizations...
...editorial competition consists of writing editorials of timely interest to the University, of gathering data for editorials and items from other papers and magazines suitable for publication in the "comment" column on the editorial page. All the competitions will last approximately 12 weeks and no work will be required during the spring recess...
...work of the news candidates which consists in gathering news of general interest to the University, is of particular value to men contemplating a journalistic career. Others will derive valuable experience from the work through the necessary contact with University organizations, both Faculty and undergraduate, and the preparation of news for publication...
...news candidates will be expected to gather news of general interest to the University and to put it in form ready for publication. While the competition will be of great value to men contemplating making journalism their career, it is equally valuable to other members of the University. It brings the candidates in touch with organizations and institutions and the leaders of such in a way otherwise hardly possible...
...chief work required of the news candidates will consist mainly in gathering news of general interest to the University and putting it in form for publication. This work will prove exceptionally valuable for those intending to enter journalism as a career; in addition, the CRIMSON reporter gains a great deal of knowledge of University organizations and institutions, which can be obtained in hardly any other way. The acquaintance with those who are at the head of undergraduate and Faculty organizations will also be invaluable...