Long noted for its concise coverage of the Cambridge front, the CRIMSON opens its doors Tuesday night in its annual winter competition.
The eight-week competition marks the first chance this year for freshmen to compete for the news, editorial, photo, and business boards. A competition for Radcliffe will be held later.
News-board editors constantly explore and analyze every phase of the University's operation, and discuss almost every professor, every course, and every intellectual quandary in education and policies.
The editorial board competition offers any competent writer a chance to develop into a crack editorialist under the constant surveillance of editor-critics.
Photographers enjoy themselves immensely, are all good-natured, and generally play the piano with heinous skill. At work they comprise an efficient staff, competent both with a camera and with the Crimson's treasured engraving machine.
Businessman worry about rising and work mainly within the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. They concede their labours to be a valuable prop to later business manipulations.
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