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Maximillan Agassiz Tufts '45, of Yarmouthport and Winthrop House, was elected captain of the Varsity squash team yesterday to succeed Robert L. Sturgis, who will graduate next month. Tuft's a senior, is 24 years old.

A product of the University School, Shaker Heights, Ohio, he played Freshman squash here in 1942 and captained the Freshman tennis team that year, During the war, Tufts flew dive bombers for the Marine Corps, attaining the rank of first lieutenant. He will graduate in June.

Somewhat obscured by the news of Tufts' election was the four to one victory of the Freshman C team over Tufts College at the University squash courts. Hugh Foster of the Crimson lost a close match to Doleman, while Frank Cabot, Ralph Earle, Phil Emerson, and Steve Mead defeated their opponents.

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