Word: morganized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Winning the foils competition 7-2 and the sabre 8-1, the Varsity ran into difficulty before downing the Bear epee men 6-3. Captain Philip E. Lilienthal '36, Richard Morgan, 4th '36, and William F. Gerber '37 were outstanding for the Crimson, while Bojar and Stevens gave good performances for the losers...
...stock outstanding. According to the late George Fisher Baker, a prime factor in success is SILENCE. Reared in this tradition, the present Mr. Baker is no public figure, makes news more frequently as yachtsman than banker. Now 57, he went to Harvard (Class of 1899), worked in J. P. Morgan & Co. for a year, has been in the family bank ever since. Few years ago he built a new town house on Manhattan's East 93rd Street, there carries on the old Baker custom of lavish Christmas Day receptions, with a big present for each guest...
...Varsity foils, Captain Philip Lilienthal, William Gerber, Wallace Cox, and Richard Morgan will represent the Crimson; Edwin Davis, Albert Weiner, Richard Ford, and Edward Miller are entered in the epee; while Howard Reynolds, Edwin Skinner, Richard Morgan, and Elmer Harp will compete in the sabre...
...Morgan O. Preston, Robert McT. Coquillette and Fred W. Peel, Jr. will be the Yearling representatives at Boston Latin...
...year, the Adams racqueteers in Class A will meet the Yale College Champions at the Linden Street Courts tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gold Coasters playing for the Crimson will be: Charles C. Abbott '38, Richard Cobb '36, Thomas Sherwin '37, Daniel F. Keyes '38, and Hallowell V. Morgan...