Word: beards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...epee preliminaries were completed yesterday, with the selection of the following fencers: F. S. Righeimer 2L. H. B. Wesselman '31, H. C. Cassidy '31, and J. D. Allen '31. This brings the total of epee finalists to six, K. R. Ludlam '33 and J. H. Beard '34 having been chosen on Tuesday. This is the only weapon in which a graduate student has shown any strength thus far in the championship. Righeimer fenced creditably yesterday, but he will encounter stiff opposition today from the four regular members of the University team...
...complete sabre elimination was held yesterday with the selection of W.M. Wing '31, R.B. Lawson '32, K.R. Ludiam '33, and R.A. Ackurman '34. The only upset in these bouts was the survival of Ackerman, a Freshman, who has not been fencing with the first year team this season. J.H. Beard '34 and Ludiam were selected Tuesday afternoon to compete in the finals of the epee. A Change in plans has necessitated further eliminations in the epee, which will be held this afternoon to select two more finalists for the bouts tomorrow...
Upsets and the absence of strong contestants from the graduate schools featured the opening of the preliminaries of the University fencing championship meet yesterday afternoon in the Fencing Room of the New Indoor Athletic Building K. R. Ludlam '33 and J. H. Beard '34 were the winners in the epee preliminaries, while the competition for winners of the foils' preliminaries will be finished today...
...prowl like a polliwog under the Arctic ice next summer, cruised last week from its shipyard at Camden, N. J. to New York Harbor. Sir Hubert, with a fresh medal in his kit,* walked the gangplank to a Brooklyn dock and stood by while the curious eyed his beard and submarine...
...beard, dark brown, soft and short, was originally a protection against Polar cold in the Arctic and Antarctic. Now the beard is an insignium of popular science. As a correspondent-explorer for William Randolph Hearst, Sir Hubert is distinguished in appearance as well as achievements...