File:Way-Charlie-1920.jpg
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Penn State star halfback Charlie Way (1897–1988), 1920. Way later played professionally for two early National Football League teams and one from the first American Football League.
Photographer uncredited.
Image from Jack Byrne (ed.), Illustrated Football Annual 1932. New York: Fiction House, 1932; p. 33.
Copyrighted for a term of 25 years, copyright not renewed.
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Published between 1929 and 1963, inclusive, with copyright not renewed, public domain.
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