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TWENTY-TWO FOOTBALL SECONDS AND ONE CREW INSIGNIA GIVEN

SPRING SPORT MANAGERS TO GET LETTERS EARLY IN SEASON

At a meeting of the Student Council late yesterday afternoon 22 members of the second University football squad were awarded H-2nd insignia. The list of recommendations submitted by Coach Knox to the Athletic Committee had been referred with power to the Student Council for consideration. Their action last night makes the following awards active: Charles Whitman Baker Jr. '22 of New York, N. Y., Bernard Sheridan Cogan '23 of Stoneham, James Gibbons Cronin '22 of Boston, Charles Kimball Cummings Jr. '23 of Boston, Justin Hanley Dempsey '23 of Boston, Archie Ralph Giroux '24 of Somerville, James Sprott Greenberg '22 of Chicago, Ill., Richard Dana Gross 3E.S. of Chicago, Ill., Edward Douglas Hamilton '23 of Flushing, N. Y., Kenneth Noyes Hill '24 of Roslindale, Louis Melbourne Hirshion '22 of West Somerville, John Edward Kennedy, '23 of Jamaica Plain, Louis Rhodes Nichols '24 of Brookline, Richard Frederic Fuller Nichols '24 of Cambridge, Carl Frederic Peters '22 of Toronto, Ontario, Frederic Wolsey Pratt '23 of Concord, Edward Marcus Rubin '23 of Boston, Marion Wesley Self '23 of Abilene, Texas, Charles Lyman Short '23 of Worcester, George Warren Tower 3E.S. of New Rochelle, N. Y. Philip Elder Wilson '23 of East Gloucester, and Willis Bowne Wood '23 of Plain-field, N. J.

Another insignia award was made when the Council voted a crew H to Henry Russell Atkinson '21. Two years ago Atkinson rowed against Yale in

the second crew race and the following spring he was elected captain of the second oarsmen. A week before the Yale race last year he broke his collar bone and was replaced by S. A. Duncan '22.

A new ruling was adopted as to insignia awards to spring sport managers. In the past managers have received their letters at the end of the season and so had no time to wear them before Commencement. The new ruling makes the award of the crew, baseball, and track H to the managers at the beginning of the season, so that this difficulty will be avoided in the future. This system is now in use at Yale.

Theodore Ristine Olive '23 of Indianapolis, Ind., was appointed to succeed Richard Ammi Cutter '22 as President of "The Register"

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