Word: bennett
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...match began rather slowly for the Crimson as both the epee and saber teams were foiled in the opening round by the Technicians, losing their bouts 1-2. In the foil event, however, Harvard's All-American, captain Phillipe Bennett kept things close as he teamed up with freshman Eugene Vastola to outfence the traditionally fine MIT foil squad...
Nick Tepe took over the winning ways of John Chitman in the saber and Matt Simmons pulled out his bout in the epee. And while both John Majors and Vastola were victorious in their foil events, Bennett was caught on the defensive against his opponent and lost on running time...
...When you're behind on running time the only way to go out is to attack," Crimson mentor Edo Marion said. "When Bennett didn't, and we went into the final round down 8-10, I had given up hope for winning...
Died. William Bennett Kouwenhoven, 89, innovative electrical and bio-medical engineer who developed lifesaving heart resuscitation techniques; in Baltimore. Kouwenhoven, who served more than 60 years on the Johns Hopkins faculty, discovered in the 1930s that a brief jolt of electricity applied to a fibrillating heart muscle could restore the organ to a steady pace. While working on a portable defibrillator for use without surgery, Kouwenhoven also found that a stopped heart could often be restarted by brisk, repeated pressure on the breastbone. External cardiac massage has since been used by laymen and physicians to save countless lives...
...Ralph B. Bennett, assistant professor of Architecture, where employees said they will strike, said he "absolutely endorses the women because the cause is so just and the remedy so tolerable...