English: Vanderbilt football team in 1923 from "Fifty Years of Vanderbilt Football"
Front row (left to right): Alvin E "Pep" Bell, S. T. Porter, Tom Ryan, Alfred Sharpe, W. E. "Slim" Porter, Paul Lindsay, William J. "Bill" Bryan
Second Row: Charles W. Whitnel, Henry S. "Hek" Wakefield, Walter B. "Red" Rountree, Davis Argillus "Gil" Reese, Robert L. "Fatty" Lawrence, Oliver W. "Doc" Kuhn, Bob Rives, Everett E. "Tuck" Kelly, Sam M. Neill, John H. "Bo" Rowland
Top Row: Felix K. Grasty, manager; Kenneth M. Bryan, Everett Gibson, William "Willie" Stack, T. W. "Tootie" Hughes, Coach Dan E. McGugin, Asst. Coach Josh Cody, Lynn Bomar, James L. Walker, Perry Orr, Asst. Coach Lewie Hardage, Mascot, in front, is Ernest Cody, son of Assistant Coach Josh Cody.
Public domain by age (from 1923, published in the book "Fifty Years of Vanderbilt Football" in 1938. No search for it comes up at the US Copyright Office's website.
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