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...following men have been awarded their football "H," subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee Wesley Goodwin Brocker '22 of Lindstrom, Minn.; John Fiske Brown '22 of Plymouth; Charles Chauncey Buell '23 of Hartford, Conn.; John Crocker '22 of Fitchburg; Winthrop Hallowell Churchill '23 of Milton; Henry Hardwick Faxon '21 of Quincy; Robert Lawrence Finley '21 of Albany, N. Y.; Roscoe William Fitts '22 of Brookline; Joseph John Fitzgerald '23 of Everett; John Gaston '21 of Boston; Mitchell Gratwick '22 of Buffalo, N. Y.; Arthur Dean Hamilton '21 of Milton; Charles Frederick Havemeyer '22 of New York City; Arnold...
...eleven that represents the con-census of their opinion includes Shevlin and Heffelfinger of Yale, and Mahan and Hardwick of the University. The four experts were unable to agree on the greatest tackles of football history as no player was given more than one vote...
Ends, Shevlin of Yale, and Hardwick of Harvard, picked by Yost and Rice; guards, Heffelfinger of Yale and Hare of Penn.: center, Schulz of Michigan; quarterback, Eckersall of Chicago; halfbacks, Therpe of Carlisle and Heston of Michigan: fullback, Mahan of Harvard. The tackle positions were left open. Thorpe's selection was unanimous, having been chosen by all four experts. Shevlin, Heffelfinger and Hare were chosen by three of them while the others received two votes...
Yost's selections: Ends, Shevlin of Yale and Hardwick of the University: Tackles, Hart of Princeton and West of Colgate: Guards, Heffelfinger of Yale and Hare of Penn.: Center, Schulz of Michigan: Quarter, Eckersall of Chicago; Backs. Heston of Michigan, Oliphant of West Point, and Thorpe of Carlisle...
...Henry Hardwick Faxon '21 of Quincy was unanimously elected President of the Student Council for 1920-21 at the first meeting of the year held in the Crimson Building last night. Thomas Stilwell Lamont '21 of Englewood, New Jersey, was elected Vice-President, and Hermon Dunlap Smith '21 of Chicago, Illinois, Secretary...