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Clarence Douglas Dillon '31, of New York City, has been appointed assistant manager of the University football team, it was announced late Saturday night.
Stephen Pierce Duggan Jr. '31, also of New York City, was at the same time named second assistant manager. He will be in charge of the second University team.
John Edward Stevens '31 of Brookline, it was announced, will be class team manager.
The three men have been appointed to the managership as the result of a competition which has been running since two weeks before the opening of college this fall.
The current appointments are subject to confirmation by the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports.
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