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John Edward Kennedy '23, of Jamaica Plain, was elected captain of the Freshman track team at a meeting of the yearling squad held in the Common Room of Smith Halls yesterday noon. Captain Kennedy headed the Andover track team last year, winning the 440-yard dash in both Exeter and Interscholastic meets. He also led this spring's Freshman relay team...
...keen an Bragger '22, of Chestnut Hill, Kenneth Campbell '21, Captain, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal., and Raymond Francis Wiley '20, of Waltham. The election of Campbell as captain of the team for the 1920 season was confirmed, as was also the election of Anthony Hicks Bracket '22, of Jamaica Plain, who was recently elected captain of the swimming team...
Anthony Hicks Brackett '22 of Jamaica Plain was elected captain for next year of the University swimming team at a meeting of the 1920 team held yesterday. During this season Brackett has been the individual star of the team winning a total of 66 points as compared with 32 won by G. S. Worcester '22, his closest rival. He is a dash man and was entered only in the 50 and 100-yard events this winter. In the 11 meets held this year he has won eight first places and in addition two second places in the New England Intercollegiates...
University Swimming.--Anthony Hicks Brackett '22, of Jamaica Plain; Lucius Barbour Davis '21, of New York City; William Wilson Douglass '22, of Brookline; Abram Levy, Jr., '21, of Augusta, Ga.; Arthur MacKay Stoddard '21, of La Salle, III.; Ernest C. Mott-Smith '22, of Honolulu; Gardner Tilton '20, of Lexington; Gurdon Saltonstall Worcester '22, of Boston; and Henry Serrano Villard '21. Manager, of New York City...
...That seems to be something the so-called Republican leaders have entirely forgotten. They talk about sitting around the conference and picking the President of the United States as if the ordinary, plain, everyday folks were to have nothing to say about it. The day has gone by when a few men can select a President for the people, and the sooner the old crowd in the Reublican party learns this, the better it will be for the perpetuity of the party...