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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ordinary exhibitions, a sabre match in the dark with phosphorus-treated hilts; and an epee match, in which the two contestants had balloons attached to their ankles and throats, added to the interest...
Dernell Every, Yale '28, '28 and '32 Olympic star, and former national intercollegiate champion, defeated Hurd 5-4 in foils, but was defeated by Peroy in an exhibition match with sabre. The present captain of the Harvard team and three former captains took part in this exhibition...
Worthington Pump & Machinery, Phelps Dodge, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, Procter & Gamble, Allis-Chalmers, Diamond Match, American Locomotive, Crane, Hammermill Paper, White Rock Mineral Springs, three dozen others. There was a man from the U. S. Navy Department and one from Standard Statistics...
...living at a high rate of speed today and a good modern play must match this speed," said Mary Young, famous American actress, now managing-director of the Copley Theatre, to a CRIMSON interviewer last night. She added that discriminating people still demand the legitimate theatre, but with terrific competition from other forms of entertainment, the play-lover in a city other than New York is generally offered either only an infrequent glimpse of celebrities at exorbitant prices, or inferior presentations by stock or repertory companies...
During the winter of 1934-35 the Pistol Club gave instruction to a total of forty-nine members. From those members a team of ten men was selected to represent the club in pistol matches. The team fired as a member of the Metropolitian Pistol League in its monthly matches and ended with an average of fifth place among the eleven teams competing. In the final match, in May, 1935, the Harvard team took third place, the highest it has ever reached among the league teams. Arthur D. Foster '35, received the League Medal as Team High Individual...