Word: renee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Coach Rene Peroy of Harvard will use Ackerman, Lilienthal, Repun, and Gerber in the foils; Williams, Langenau, Ford, E.O. Miller in epee; Morgan, Sands, Grant, and Reynolds in sabre. Brown will use Avis, Bojar, and Bopp in foils; Olvany and Hulbert in epee; Avis and Bender in sabre...
Intending to surprise her German parents, whom she had not seen for eight years, Stenographer Sittell recently threw up her Manhattan job with the law firm of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed where she had taken dictation from Count Rene when he worked in their office. Sailing for Paris, she got a job with Count René before proceeding to surprise her parents. Last week she arrived at Schoenberg, a tiny German customs depot on the Saar border and, as usual, said what she conscientiously thinks...
When Coach Rene Peroy calls out his Varsity swordsmen on the afternoon of November 26, he will be faced with the problem of re-vamping his entire fencing organization to meet with the new rules of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association. It is not that his men won't qualify or that there is an unusually meager amount of good material, but rather that the heads of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association have decided to add another man to the regulation teams, and to change the system of rating...
...team, which is always a difficult task, since so few of the preparatory schools have teams in this more or less obscure sport. But this year there is the promising news that there is a bumper crop of good material and an unusually large supply of candidates. The redoubtable Rene will have a more serious job than usual, but Harvard has almost always come through with a champion in some event and this year should be no exception. BY TIME...
...helped raise $100.000 to start an aircraft factory. First U. S. built Sikorsky (S-29) carried two grand pianos from New York to Washington, flew half a million miles before being purposely crashed in a Hollywood thriller. More famed was S-35, which Sikorsky built in 1926 for Capt. Rene Fonck, French Ace of Aces, who planned a non-stop flight to Paris. Loaded with nearly 14,000 Ib. of gasoline, S-35 crashed on the takeoff, incinerated two mechanics. Newshawks saw Sikorsky weep...