File:Midshipmen H. R. Page and W. C. Specht with "Old Bill", the Navy football team mascot.jpg

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English: Chicago Tribune Fri Nov 26 1926 page 34 (Army-Navy Game pictorial)
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Source https://www.newspapers.com/image/355211484 Chicago Tribune 26 Nov 1926, Fri · Page 34
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