DescriptionWilliam Cox 1922 by Albert Stone-Edit.jpg
English: U.S. athlete William Cox, in a photograph published in the Rochester Herald on May 21, 1922. Cox starred for the Rochester Shop School and went on to win an Olympic bronze medal in 1924.
American photographer Some photos from the RMSC's Stone Collection may have been created by Albert Stone's son, Daniel Stone. The younger Stone died in 1936, so for copyright purposes there is no difference between the two.
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