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...fiercely contested final match Gilbert Kerlin 2L, defeated Philip E. Lilienthal '36, to win the University fencing championship in the foils. Henry B. Wesselman 3L, was runner-up in third place, and John G. Hurd 1L, took fourth...
...Varsity foilsmen who will probably enter are Robert C. Ackerman '36, Philip E. Lilienthal '36, John Reppun '36, and William F. Gerber '37, John G. Hurd 1L, who has won several previous meets. Gilbert Kerlin 2L, and Henry B. Wesselman 3L are the graduate fencers who intend to enter...
Counsels for the plaintiff were James B. Ames and Albert Pratt. The brief for the plaintiff was prepared by Sherman Chickering, John Howland, Gilbert Kerlin, Vernon Munroe, Jr., H. Burton powers, and William Shields. Arguing for the plaintiff were John W. Myers and Lyman M. Tondel, Jr. Counsels for the defendant brief were Laurence E. Broh-Kahn, D. Jamison McDaniel, Frederick T. Searls, Richard H. Wels, Joseph J. Wolf, and William F. Wolff...
...under way when students and teachers from various institutions met with Christian A. Herter '14, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Association's Boston branch. A Harvard committee was formed consisting of John H. Morison '35, Henry Walston, Arthur R. Humphries 2G, Comstock Glaser '35, Peregrine White 1L, Gilbert Kerlin '32, a second year law student, and David Riesman, Jr. '31. The committee hopes to organize several luncheon tables, under the tutelage of Carl J. Friedrich, Associate Professor of Government, William P. Maddox, instructor in Government, and Merle Fainsed, instructor in Government, to talk over the topic of each Foreign Policy...
...first outstanding match was between Captain Brusati and Miguel Capriles of the American Olympic Team, and following these came Joe Lewis of the Boston Athletic Association, captain of the American International Team, and Gilbert Kerlin '33, who prefaced their bout with the Grand Salut...