WE wish to remind the Sophomore class that in a few months editors of the Crimson will be chosen from their midst. It is a matter of importance that these men should represent the best literary element in the class; and that this may be the case, it is necessary that all who have any desire to become connected with the Crimson begin at once to contribute to its columns. It has also been customary to elect a Freshman editor early in November; but unless contributions sufficiently meritorious are received from '85, no choice will be made. We hope that those who wish to enter college journalism will take advantage of these opportunities, assuring them that their labor will be repaid threefold, not only by the pleasure derived from one phase of college life, but by the not inconsiderable mental profit resulting.
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