WE wish to call the attention of the Sophomores to the fact that in a short time members of their class will be elected to the board of editors of the Crimson, and to invite them to contribute. A position on a college paper is not only instructive, but is also accompanied by many pleasures which are looked back upon in after years as among the most enjoyable of undergraduate life. We therefore urge all who are interested in writing to begin at once, and assure them that their contributions will be carefully examined by the Crimson board. We also notify '84 that a Freshman editor will be elected after Thanksgiving, and that qualifications for this position will depend wholly on the value of the contributions from the members of their class.
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