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Foils: Chosa A. Fujino defeated Day (C), 4-0, Culbertson (C), 5-2, and Epstein (C), 5-1; William F. Gerber defeated Culbertson (C), 5-0, and Day (C), 5-4; Epstein (C) defeated William B. Berssenbrugge, 5-2, and Gerber, 5-1; Day (C) defeated Laval J. Le Boeuf, 5-4; Culbertson (C) defeated Le Boeuf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Fencing Team Wins Over Princeton by 10-7 Score | 3/5/1934 | See Source »

...Bersenbrugge (H) defeated R. Shaner (H), 5-3, Lutz (H) defeated Gerber (H). 5-4; Lennon (H) defeated Bersenbrugge (H), 5-4: Fujine (H) defeated Shaner (H), 5-1; Lutz (H) defeated Bersenbrugge (H), 5-4: Fujino (H) defeated Lennon (H), 5-3; L. J. Le Boeuf (H) defeated Shaner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Fencers defeated By Boston Y.M.C.A. Team | 2/5/1934 | See Source »

...great war. There appear Erick Satle, that erratic genius of the piano, whose windows were so dirty "the sun never pierced their thick grey crust," and Paul Vallery, the poet, Andre Gide with his reserved, cruelly analytical "Nouvelle Revue Francaise," and Raymond Radeguet sitting every evening at the Boeuf surle Toit and drinking with-out moving his "stubborn eyelids." There is chirico, the Surrealist, and Maurice Rostand, who lived with his mother in haughty, respectable rooms looking out on the Arc de Triomphe de 1'Etoile, Matisse, Madame Chanel, Modigliani, and James Joyce, and Jose Maria Sert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKENDS | 4/11/1933 | See Source »

...night-club description, but his name and the name of his first cafe he owes in good part to Jean Wiener, the friend who played the piano. Poet Jean Cocteau drifted into the bare little shop one day, heard Wiener play Bach, told others. Cocteau named the place Le Boeuf sur le Toil (The Bull on the Roof). Wiener soon afterward acquired a partner, one Clement Doucet who drifted into Le Boeuf to display an elaborate invention, part organ, part piano. The invention ir.ade slight impression on Wiener but Doucet's lazy, easy way of playing fascinated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Cafe Music | 10/26/1931 | See Source »

...boat and cruise rapidly down through the six engineering districts of the Mississippi. Problem No. 1: Should a gft. channel be dug north from St. Louis to Minneapolis? Later on Secretary Hurley was prepared to inspect by airplane the floodways at New Madrid and Bonnet Carre, and the Le Boeuf Spillway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: River Junket | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

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