Word: munched
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sophomore Peter Rosenfield-Munch. Who learned to swordfight in his native Argentina, led Lowell House's two-man fencing team to the house championship in the three day competition that concluded last night...
Lowell edged by Dunster, 14-13, on 13 points by Munch and one, on a sixth-place finish in last night's epee, by junior Steve Arnon. Leverett was third with 12 points, all scored by junior Ken Russell, an individual winner in both the sabre and the epee...
...diminutive Munch made his best showing on Monday night, when he defeated football end Carter Lord in the foil competition. He then scored three points for a fourth in Tuesday's sabre event and closed with four points for his third place finish in last night's epee...
...year ago, Hugo was content to munch the wild grasses and reeds along the Kurasini bank. Then one night he began feasting on the sweet potatoes, maize stalks and plump cabbages grown by nearby farmers. Before long, villagers were grabbing up their machetes and spears and shouting for Hugo's hide. With his speed (up to 30 m.p.h.) and sharp sense of smell, Hugo managed to elude his pursuers. Yet it seemed only a matter of time before he would be caught...
Satanism & Embroidery. The largest Beardsley exhibit ever shown opened last week in London's Victoria and Albert Museum. And though the artist's work seemed to critics of his time as saccharinely pornographic as orgies sculpted in marzipan, the exhibition recalls his widespread influence. Norwegian Expressionist Edvard Munch based some of his violent images directly on Beardsley drawings. The ballet impresario Daighilev had sets designed from Beardsley. Kandinsky and even Picasso were admirers. Beardsley's sense of abstract design even relates to the hard-edge abstraction practiced today...