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Captain John G. Burd '34, Philip E. Lilienthal 36, and Robert C. Ackerman 35 will duel in the foils matches. Webster F. Williams 35, and Edward A. Langenau 35 have been selected for the epee event, and Edward A. Ackerman '34, Richard Morgan '36, and Morton Grant '36 will fight in the sabre contests...
Hard on the heels of the Big Board in trying to build up a businessman's counterattack against the Exchange Bill was the New York Curb, second largest exchange in the U. S. Able young President E. Burd Grubb, elected only last week, lost no time in emulating President Whitney's methods. President Michael J. O'Brien of the Chicago Stock Exchange, third largest in the U. S., did the same thing.* To businessmen throughout the land who thought that the proposed legislation was no concern of theirs, lawyers, brokers, bankers and dealers preached the same simple...
...Saturday a group of graduate starts succeeded in taking all but four contests. The Varsity is expected to fare better m their first format match against the Rational Fencers' Club, to be held in Cambridge next Saturday, although the loss of one of their experienced members J. G. Burd s6 now on probation is sorely felt...
Referee M. U. Copeland. Judges J. Mackin, and J. Burd...
Miss Jean Elizabeth Baldwin of New Jersey, Miss Violet Burd Grubb of Burlington, N. J., Miss Rosalie Evans of Manhattan, Miss Florence Pratt of Manhattan, Miss Helen Sheldon of London, Miss Annie Laurie Warmack of St. Louis, Mo ; Mrs Cass Gilbert of New York and Ridgefield, Conn. Mars. H. A. Murray of Boston, Mrs Bertrand H. Snell of New York and Washington...