Word: redmond
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's sabre team, which lost 8-1, entered the match in less than peak condition. Damus played with an injured leg, and Dave Redmond was lost because of illness. However, Paul Profeta was back for his first match after a year's leave of absence. Profeta contributed the only sabre victory, a 5-3 decision over Stillman...
...fill the breach left by Damus, Marion will fence sophomore Bob Barnard. Barnard will join Dave Redmond, and sophomore Ron Winfield...
Captain Bob Damus, who nearly made the final round of the Eastern last year, is a standout on the weakest Crimson sabre team in years. Dave Redmond a two-year letterman, is second man. Although sophomore Bob Barnard will probably fence today, another sophomore--Ron Winfield--may take his place soon as third sabre...
...Nashville, Tenn., in 1964, William and Dorothy Redmond read a magazine ad for a North Carolina correspondence club called "Identification" that appealed to "broadminded persons." Curious to find out whether they filled the bill, the Redmonds answered the ad and learned that the club's services included developing films of nude members and introducing like-minded couples. The Redmonds photographed each other, took shots of their genitalia, shipped the undeveloped film to North Carolina, and got back eleven assorted prints and negatives...
...that community support is vital and that he intends to hear out all complaints. He has no illusions about being popular there. "You don't make decisions to be popular-it's impossible." Nor does he intend to emulate Willis. "Ben's an old friend," says Redmond, "but I'm not going to get caught in the same trap-I'm not going to let myself get shut off from my staff or from the community...