Word: bloomerism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bloomer of Columbia, entered in both the foils and duelling swords matches, is considered the most formidable fencer on the team. Fuertes, however, is the novice champion of the Amateur Fencing League of America and Barrett is the winner of the Clemens medal competition in last year's Intercollegiate Championship...
...Roger Bloomer. This is another play, like Johannes Kreisler, in the course of which innumerable scenes come popping out at you from all over the stage. They are expressionistic scenes, too, looking like nothing in heaven or earth except dreams of the central character-whose point of view is something to marvel...
...will take part for the Blue and White are Captain Bencoe, who took second in the 1921 intercollegiate individual championship; Farley and Bloomer...
Following the bouts with the foils, Captain Snow defeated L. H. Plumley of Yale in a close and hard fought match with the duelling swords. Previous to this contest Plumley had been undefeated this year and had been credited with victories over Bloomer of Columbia, the intercollegiate champion
...clock this afternoon, in the Hemenway Gymnasium, the University Fencing team will fight Columbia in their most important match so far this year. Columbia is the intercollegiate fencing champion and has lost to no college team this season. Bloomer, the individual intercollegiate champion, and Forster form the basis of Columbia's team. Captain R. H. Snow '20, S. H. Ordway '21, and J. H. P. Howard, Occ., will represent the University, and J. S. Barss '22 will substitute. Harvard has lost only one match this year...