Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...candidates wishing to compete for positions on the news, business, or editorial staffs of the CRIMSON in the annual spring competition will report at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The competition for news editors and business managers will be open only to members of the Freshman and Sophomore classes while only Juniors may compete for places on the editorial staff. This is the last chance for Sophomores to get on the news or business staffs and for Juniors to make the board...
...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...
...spring competitions for the board of the Illustrated will begin this evening at 7 o'clock when all candidates will report at the office on Massachusetts avenue. The competitions will be held in the news, photographic, art, and business departments and are open to all members of the classes of 1919 and 1920. No previous experience in any branch is necessary and there are many positions now open...
...annual spring competitions for places on the news, business and editorial staffs of the CRIMSON will start on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. All candidates for positions on any of these three staffs will report at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton street, at 7 o'clock. The places on the news and business departments are open only to members of 1919 and 1920, the editorial competition being limited to Juniors only. This will be the last chance for members of the Class of 1919 to become news or business editors, and the last chance for Juniors to make...
...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...