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...Hugh. It's always interesting to look at Edo Marion's fencing team and wonder what they're going to do. The old master has been here at Harvard for 21 years and last season had his best record ever, finishing second in the Ivy League. He's pretty confident about the upcoming season, too Edo expects this squad to be one of his best. He's recruited some experienced fencers to go with last year's young team, and , if he can harness the antics of his madcap fencers, there should be a lot of victories coming...
Similarly, Edo Marion's fencing squad is a team that allows the individuality of the performer to take precedence over team conformity. Marion is an Old World perfectionist who approaches fencing as an art, rather than as a sport. He refuses to force his sport upon his athletes, preferring to let them find the art of fencing in their own way. He instructs, but he doesn't coerce. Consequently, there is tremendous rapport on the squad that makes participation an extension of your Harvard social-life, rather than an athletic chore...
Despite a disappointing upset loss to Yale, coach Edo Marion is optimistic about Harvard's chances in Annapolis. Marion thinks that the Crimson should finish higher than at least half of the teams entered in the competition...
...ambush of the Crimson sabre men and the officiating surrounding that ambush became the center of a heated controversy that infuriated the Harvard contingent. Both the Crimson players and coach Edo Marion felt that the sabre officiating had not been objective in New Haven...
Despite the strong showing of the Yale sabre squad this year. Crimson coach Edo Marion does not feel that the Eli will be a match for Harvard in the event...