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FRESHMEN ELECT T. H. DUNN FOR 1931 LACROSSE CAPTAIN

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Thomas Wilson Dunn '31 of Boston has been elected captain of the Freshman lacrosse team, it was announced yesterday. Dunn prepared at Boston Latin School, where he played tackle on the football team and was elected president of his senior class. At the University, he is a member of the Flying Club. In the 1931 elections, Dunn was chosen a candidate for class president.

Although Dunn had no previous experience in lacrosse, he has developed into an excellent goal guard and a mainstay on the defense. Dunn's defensive work was largely responsible for the victory scored by the Freshmen over the Springfield College Seconds on April 23, in the first game of the season.

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