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...Coach Edo Marion's free substitution in the sabre team was the only reason why no sabre man attained three victories. Clearly the strongest performance in the sabre was by junior Terry Valenzuela, who allowed only one touch in two bouts. Valenzuela has shown marked improvement since his freshman year and may be the strength of the Crimson's sabre team...
...foilers are under Coach Edo Marion, who is entering his 20th season at Harvard. "It sure doesn't feel like it's been 20 years. You see, fencing runs in four year cycles. You get a group of freshmen and follow them for four years until they graduate: then you start all over again. Although I've seen five cycles. I feel like I've been here only five years." Marion said yesterday...
Although the Ivy title seems a distant possibility. Harvard proved last year that no team can rely on two or three unbeatable leaders. Coach Edo Marion has created a devoted following at the IAB, and perhaps his instruction will build a balanced squad that, while missing an attention-attracting star, will bring some surprising upsets...
...climax of screen painting occurred during the Momoyama period (1573-1614) when a group of Japanese warlords moved Japan's capital from Kyoto to a fishing village called Edo, now the site of modern Tokyo. Their gloomy castles with gloomy interiors needed an especially sumptuous kind of decoration. Screen painters like Kaihō Yushō supplied it. Yushō's Fish Nets, with its jagged forms of dark blue sea and gold-leaf land, traversed by the swooping rhythms of the nets strung out to dry on poles, transforms an everyday sight into an event of monumental starkness...
...first time one of my boys has won this award, and I was very happy Tom won it." Coach Edo Marion said yesterday...