Word: arps
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week critics were arguing bitterly about his lounging plaster female with a breast like a precariously balanced baseball. Some liked it almost as well as Englishman Henry Moore's pachydermic pinheads or German Joan Arp's egg-smooth abstractions. Others contended that it could not be compared with the high standards in postwar sculpture set in more conventional works by Milanese Artists Marino Marini (TIME, May 30) and Giacomo Manzu (TIME, July 18), who have been winning praise in both Britain and the U.S. but for lack of new work to exhibit were not represented...
VARSITY FENCING--Minor H--John W. Ager, Jr. '49, Halton C. Arp '50, Forrest L. Carter '51, Giles Constable '50, Raymond W. Frankmann, Jr. '50, John H. Gay, 3d '49, Thomas A. Masterson '49, William P. Raney '50, Joseph S. Vera '50, George K. Yates '50, Manager Frank Boas...
Epee: Ager won 7, lost 5. Constable won 5, lost 7. Yates won 2, lost 10. Foll: Vera won 6, lost 6. Raney won 5, lost 7. Arp won 2, lost 4. Frankman won 3, lost 2. Saber: Gay won 9, lost 6, Masterson won 3, lost 9. Carter won 7, lost...
Harvard will be represented in epee by John Ager, Giles Costable, and George Yates: in foil by Chip Arp, Ray Frankmann, Bill Raney , and Joe Vera; and in saber by Carter, Gay, Bob Westhrin, and Tom Masterson...
...Harvard lineups: Foil, Raney, Arp, Vera, Frankman (alternate). Epee: Ager, Yates, Constable. Saber; Gay, Carter, Masterson, Westhrin (alternate...