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Show Harvard Gridiron Stars Arc Doing Their Bit in Country's Emergency ....-'v r.-. ............ V Uv , . i- ! ) I , o' '' . t - . , .' : it - . , N , v : r W i r " .x? f ' ' ' : ; ' ' x, ' " ;.: ' ! - :; v , y k . (?.' ..' .' v . ' :n ''k- - - - - T ' v : 's K : -. -1 . ; . , ' , y' ... . , J I vV v ' 1 ..:'' ; . i . '-'- r , V8 ' ' ' ,: S .-'.. t.i - .-"V ....'. T: h ; 1 i i I v-N sit , K '- ; -; : i ;! . . " ' -I . ': ;r:v; . k: t . v ? i , ' )' i : xi " r,i--: '-.j . . ' ;; ... ' :; s ' - , - .. t; - HARVARD gridiron leaders of the past are doing their bit in our national emergency. Kaeh man has picked out the work that appeals to bum most, and is busily encased in perfecting himself for military service. F';irt of the roster at Harvard follows: Feroy L. Wendell, captain of the 112 eleven, known as "The Human Bui let." sergeant in the Second reciment. Charts Fl. Hnckley, captain in lf-14. trairinr with the Harvard regiment. Edward W. Ma'".an. captain of the 1115 team, enlisted in the Marine corps. Harry H. Iadmun. captain of last fall's team, driving an ambulance in the American field and transport service. |