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...sabre, all three first-round bouts went to MIT. Pottinger and Einaudi managed to win in the second round. Trailing 4-2 after two rounds, the Crimson won its last three bouts to defeat MIT, 5-4. A small celebration followed the last bout in sabre to congratulate Pottinger whose meet-winning bout at the end was his last home bout...

Author: By Kevin Toh, | Title: Swordsmen Struggle at Noon, Then Sweep MIT | 2/20/1990 | See Source »

Only Neuhardt won in the first round; Neuhardt and Glazer managed to win in the second; Tulenko won her bout in the third; and Ceglia won in the fourth round...

Author: By Kevin Toh, | Title: Swordsmen Struggle at Noon, Then Sweep MIT | 2/20/1990 | See Source »

...foil, the score was a little closer. After falling behind, 2-1, early, Harvard's Gideon Yaffe and Chris Okumura each managed to win his bout. The next two, however, were won by the Quakers. Adam Sussman tied the match, 4-4, in the eighth bout by coming back from a 4-1 deficit to win. Unfortunately, in a close bout, Gideon Yaffe lost the final bout...

Author: By Kevin Toh, | Title: Penn Plasters Harvard Fencers | 2/12/1990 | See Source »

...most patients, a bout of flu means a few missed days of work or school. But for people 65 and over and for those who have chronic heart or respiratory problems, diabetes, asthma or weakened immune systems, the disease can easily be fatal. Less able to fend off infections, these individuals are more susceptible to bronchitis, pneumonia and, occasionally, kidney failure and heart attacks. In an average year, flu is a factor in about 20,000 deaths in the U.S. The majority of A-Shanghai victims have been elderly, and all 50 states have discovered outbreaks in nursing homes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Laid Low by the Flu | 2/12/1990 | See Source »

Just before Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston fought for the heavyweight boxing crown in 1965, baritone Robert Goulet lost his preliminary bout with The Star- Spangled Banner. He made it flawlessly through the first several lines before losing his grip on the lyrics. He later blamed his Canadian upbringing for having to hum the remainder before thousands of fight fans and a closed- circuit television audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oh Say, Can You Sing It? | 2/12/1990 | See Source »

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