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Foils: Robert C. Ackerman '35 (H) defeated Avis (B), 5-3; Philip E. Lilienthal '36 (H) defeated Bojar (B), 5-3; John F. Reppun '36 (H) defeated Bopp (B), 5-4; Lilienthal (H) defeated Avis (B), 5-1; Reppun (H) defeated Bojar (B), 5-4; Ackerman (H) defeated Bopp (B), 5-1; Avis (B) defeated William F. Gerber '37 (H), 5-1; Ackerman (H) defeated Bojar (B), 5-2; Lilienthal (H) defeated Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity and Freshmen Down Brown Fencers Decisively | 2/18/1935 | See Source »

Coach Rene Peroy of Harvard will use Ackerman, Lilienthal, Repun, and Gerber in the foils; Williams, Langenau, Ford, E.O. Miller in epee; Morgan, Sands, Grant, and Reynolds in sabre. Brown will use Avis, Bojar, and Bopp in foils; Olvany and Hulbert in epee; Avis and Bender in sabre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minor Weekend Sports | 2/16/1935 | See Source »

...Surprised were many U. S. citizens, largely convinced that most outcry about German "atrocities" was Wartime propaganda, to learn that there may have been real military sabotage. The evidence would show that Lothar Witzke and Kurt Jahnke, confessed spies, were sent to New Jersey by German Consul General von Bopp of San Francisco to explode Black Tom Terminal, then full of munitions for France, England, Russia. Evidence also has been gathered to prove that a Captain Frederich Hinsch of the North German Lloyd Line, interned in the U. S., ran sabotage operations which culminated in the explosion of the Kingsland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: War Ghosts | 7/14/1930 | See Source »

...cast of characters has been revised and is now as follows: Paul Merton, W. D. Howe '22 Captain Eric Griggs, J. A. Sessions '21 Bimboo, F. B. Taussig '22 William Bopp. J. E. Cabot '22 Roderic Strake, R. P. Parker '22 Miss Maric Hayden, Osgood Hooker '21 Dorothy Wendell, D. McK. Key '22 Caroline, Hugh Perrin '21 Alice, J. T. Baldwin '21 Frances, Alden French '21 Peggy, J. M. Steele '21 Pereival Perrington, Duncan Ellsworth '22 First Mutineer, Durham Jones '22 Second Mutineer, B. W. Currier '22 Arthur Drinkwater John Martin '22 English Revenue Officer, Howard Elliott '22 First Negro...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUDDING SHOW PROGRESSES | 3/21/1921 | See Source »

Professor de Gubernatis graduated from the University of Turin, and in 1860 became professor of rhetoric in the Gymnasium of Chieri. In 1862 he was sent to Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professors Bopp and Weber. He became professor of Sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence in 1863, and has been professor of Italian literature at the University of Rome since 1891. Professor de Gubernatis is well known as a dramatist, poet, journalist, critic, and orientalist. Among his best known plays are "Pere delle Vigue," "La Morte di Catone," "Romolo," and "Savitri...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Lecture by Count Gubernatis. | 3/14/1904 | See Source »

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