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...They ruled the roost,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “They were the best so far this year. They really came through today, they fenced to their potential.” The foil squad continued to perform flawlessly, finishing 9-0, as sophomore Elizabeth Bast filled in for Goldfeder with a perfect 3-0 night. Women’s saber posted the only loss of the night, finishing 8-1. But the squad also saw its fair share of highlights, including junior Alexa Weingarden, who was touched just three times on the night while winning...
...They showed a lot of strength tonight.” The epee fencers showed a few more signs of weakness, despite pulling through a 7-2 win. Newly appointed captain Caitlin McLoon led the way, winning her first two bouts before being replaced by sophomore Elizabeth Bast, who faltered 5-4 after early frustration. The only other glitch came in the second set of bouts, in the form of senior Jasmine McGlade’s 5-4 loss. “Experience does play a role here,” Brand said. “In the epee we have...
...news section of any paper for a local community has a duty to report the events that effect the people it serves. When Ron Bast, a longtime local writer and editor of the Atascadero Gazette, asked Mr. Hansen, "How we would cover the annual AIDS bike-a-thon from San Francisco to Los Angeles, which brings 10,000 people through town, presumably most of them in support of gays," Hansen replied...
...response to this new policy, Bast and other editors of the weeklies have quit, advertisers have pulled out and readers have asked their names be taken off of mailing lists. Despite these repercussions, the weeklies have shown no signs of retracting their narrow-minded policies...
...funny and touching scene, Biberkopf seduces Cilly, one of the many women who wander into and out of his life, by sharing a pair of boots with her: they are big enough for the two of them to wear together, he says, and proves it. The character of Frau Bast (Brigitte Mira), the nosy landlady, also adds comic relief to the tensions of the film: she is the woman consistently and rudely locked out during Biberkopf's romantic interludes...