Word: foils
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...member of Columbia's 1965 national championship team is back this year. If the Lions' all-Americans and all-Ivy Leaguers falter, they have a New York Invitational foil champion and an Eastern Intercollegiate runner-up to back them...
Captain Rick Kolombatovich carried the foil team to a 5-4 victory. Kolombatovich won all three of his bouts. Juniors Tom Musliner and Dan Isaacson both beat. C.C.N.Y.'s Steve Bernard for their only wins of the afternoon...
Harvard's foil fencers may surprise the polished C.C.N.Y. foil team. Besides all-Ivy Tome Musliner, Captain Rick Kolombatovich and junior Dan Isaacson are seasoned performers. Kolombatovich was second team all-Ivy last year despite his mid-season switch to epee...
...M.I.T.'s foil men scared the Crimson by taking the first three bouts by 5-3 scores, but Harvard fought back with three straight wins in sabre. Winning two of three epee bouts, M.I.T. led after the first round...
...manufacturers, many small and nimble entrepreneurs have outmaneuvered the lumbering giants by marketing simple or highly specialized products. Atlanta's Alvin Weeks, 41, started out by whipping up divinity fudge on his mother-in-law's stove, got the idea of producing pastries in easy-to-heat foil pans; this year his Aunt Fanny's Baking Co. will sell $6,000,000 worth of sweet rolls. Cincinnati's Joseph McVicker, 35, who took a lump of wallpaper cleaner and made it into one of the nation's most popular toys, Play-Doh, is a millionaire...