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Old 07-24-2014, 08:28 AM
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Default Not too good at this but . . .

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. . . it appears to me that Sutcliffe is the tallest gentleman in the back row, third from the right. Also appears to me that Sage might be the gentleman seated on the floor, to the left.

Thought that might be Holliday in back row, far right; but do not think his nose or part in hair are correct. Also thought that Quinn might have been center row, far left (due to thicker jaw/prominent chin) but have since reconsidered. Not so sure on initial thought that Huchinson was the leaning gentleman in center row, far right.

But pretty sure on Sutcliffe and Sage.
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