We would like to call the attention of all men who have any intention of writing for the CRIMSON this month that the board is anxious to secure some new editors for the paper. The class of '89 has still one vacancy on the board and the sophomore class still lacks two representatives while there is room for four freshmen. The main requisitions for election to the paper consist in a good style of writing, a wide-awake eye for the news about college, and above all a firm determination to do conscientious work.
The election is a purely competitive one, the choice of a man depending solely upon the merits of his work, it is therefore to the interest of the paper and to that of its readers, that a large number of applicants should present their work so that the best talent may be secured. Communications and an occasional editorial written on a topic of live interest and front page articles on athletics or other subjects of interest, will be ample tests of a man's abilities. The freedom and openness of the competition, far from deterring men from writing ought to spur them on to do their best work. The magaging editor of the CRIMSON will be glad to receive all communications and to furnish all further information necessary.
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