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Eight men will represent Harvard. They are: Foils: H. B. Wesselman '31, H. C. Cassidy '31, and J. D. Allen, Jr. '31: Epee: F. C. Fiechter, Jr. '32, and J. J. Mackin '32; Sabre: W. M. Wing '31, L. C. Winter '31, and R. R. Lawson '32. The University lineup will remain the same for both meets...
Sabre: W. M. Wing '31 deefated Giacomo (M. I. T.), 5-2. R. B. Lawson '32 defeated Kennedy (M. I. T.) 5-3. L. C. Winter '31 defeated Giacomo (M. I. T.) defeated H. B. Veatch...
...Wing '31 captured the finals in the sabre from an All-Harvard field. Points scored against them were counted to determine the other two places, and by this method Ludlam took second, with R. B. Lawson '32 third...
Surprised indeed were newspapermen when, six months ago, the Chicago Daily News whose late Editor Victor Fremont Lawson with Melville Elijah Stone developed the Associated Press, enhanced its foreign news with A. P.'s "opposition." United Press. Last week came another event. Simultaneous with the announcement that United Press had extended its service into its 18th language (Icelandic )', the New York Herald Tribune made known that henceforth it would use full U. P. service, domestic and foreign. With its own overseas bureaus and the A. P. and U. P. the Herald Tribune was putting itself in a position...
Score--Harvard 33, M. I. T. 24. Goals from floor--Wenner 5, Nee 5, Pierce 4, Nido 3, Rex 2, Harrison 2, Motter, Lawson. Goals from foul--Wenner 2, Lawson 2, Mahady, Nido, Baskerville, Nelson, Motter, Nee. Referee--E. Kelleher. Umpire--George Hoyt. Time--20-minute halves...