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The following eight men have just been awarded their University swimming insignia for the first time for work in the 1915 season: Arthur Dixon, 3d, '16, of Oak Park, III; Karl Frederick Jackson '17, of Dorchester; William Tufts Jenney '17, of Brookline; Jose Antonio Machado, Jr., '17, of Ottawa, Can.; Sydney James Rogers '17, of Cambridge; James William Davenport Seymour '17, of New York, N. Y.; Hunt Wentworth '17, of Chicago, III.; and Thomas Morrison Sloane '15, of Sandusky, O. Captain Bradford Morton Fullerton '16, of Spokane, Wash., and William Loftus Monro, Jr., '16, of Pittsburg, Pa., have been awarded their insignia for the second time.
The following nine Freshmen have been awarded their swimming numerals for the 1915 season: Captain Thomas Taylor Seelye, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Max Blanchard, of Chicago, III.; Frederic Worrall Ecker, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Augustine Shurtleff Francis, of Brookline; William Charles Hitchcock, of Molokai, Hawaii; John Lavalle, Jr., of Boston; Arthur Lavalle Richmond, of Boston; Walter Sherman Whiting, of Cambridge; and Manager Robert Crane Winton, of Addison, N. Y.
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