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HEY GANG....

a. Everyone you interview is probably living.

b. Shout. Newspaperman always shout no matters what they're doing.

e. If there's fact you're not sure of, include it anyway. You'll find out soon enough whether it was right or not.

5. Don't you believe that an informed public is the foundation of our great American democratic? Don't you feel that newspapers have a duty--nay, a sacred obligation an agreement with destiny--to inform, and thus to keep alive the democratic process?

a. What is this, a loyalty eath?

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b. Just what is it you're getting at?

c. Well, I--gosh.

Now, make your answer sheet into a paper airplane, and put it away for a while. Then, either tonight or tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. bring it to 14 Plympton St., where, by the happiest of coincidences, the CRIMSON will be holding its introductory spring competition meetings for the news, editorial, business, and photographis boards. With free beer and Coke, even.

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