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There is no one whose election the University would more heartily acclaim than Henry T. Dunker as captain of the track team. If eminence in many departments of college endeavor counts for anything, the captain-elect deserves the honor. He has played on two football teams as a regular, an honor great enough in itself. He is a member of the Junior Eight of the Phi Beta Kappa, an achievement which few letter men have ever accomplished. But besides this he has been a brilliant performer on the track team, and has shown the qualities of leadership necessary to a major sport captain. The prospects for a successful season in 1925 seem none too bright, but the CRIMSON feels, with the rest of the college, that if any man can lead the team to victory next year, that man is Captain Dunker.
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