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Nineteen University track men will be awarded their "H" subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, for placing in the University Yale dual meet Saturday Only four of these 19 will graduate in June.
The following five have previously been awarded track letters; John flake Brown '22 of Plymouth, John William Burke '23 of Wakefield, Roscoe William Fitts '23 of Brookline, Carl Richard Hauers '23 of New York, Richard Skinner Whitney Jr. '22 of Dedham.
The 14 men receiving track letters for the first time are; Charles Cummings Carpenter '24 of Castine, Maine; John Denison Chase '23 of Pittsburg. Pa.: Richard Dodge Gerould '24 of Cambridge Mitchell Gratwick '22 of Linwood. N. J. : Ralph Malcolm Clarke Greenidge 3E.S. of Barbados, B. W. I.: Percy Jenkins '24 of Quincy, Edward Griffing Lund '23 of Boston, James Edward Merrill '24 of Brighton, Allan Kennedy Murray '23 of Yonkers, N. Y. : Campbell Newhall '24 of Radnor, Pa.: Richmond Page '23 of Chocerus, N. H.: Robert Fesseden Thayer '23 of Brookline Charles Henry Wansker '23 of Palm Beach, Fla.
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