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...came to America to offer the services of his engineering skill, and, as it happened, his fencing ability too. When the automatic retirement policy left, the University without a fencing instructor last fall, Marion filled the position vacated by Rene Peroy. The transition period was difficult since each instructor has his own particular teaching methods. But new pupils were soon responding with eagerness as the master revealed the intricacies of successful blade work...
...Rene Mayer, another ex-Premier, also spoke for the Radicals. "To those who say we are going to create a German Europe, I reply: If we turn our back, Europe will still exist. It will be no more or no less German . . . If we admit that [France] is not strong enough to carry on a European policy, how would she be better able to follow a policy of isolation . . .? To overthrow a foreign policy without having any alternative policy to offer would be not only grave, it would be criminal...
...Buzzard (RG); 67, Hawkins (LG); 69, Johnson (RG); 70, Lovejoy (LT); 71, Shulman (LT); 73, Catlin (LT); 74, Tarasovic (LT); 75, Gallaway (RT); 77, Henderson (RT); 78, Koplow (LT); 80, Hansen (LE); 82, Campbell (RE); 84, Lemire (RE); 85, Scott (LE); 86, Schainman (LE); 87, Smith (LE); 88, Rene (RE); 89, Gilfillan...
...Rene Jasinski, professor of French Literature, is an expert in the history of French literature, especially of the 19th century, Jasinski, who came her form the Sorbonne, will give French 122 and 123, French Literature in the Nineteenth Century, and a graduate course in Bibliography and Methods of Research...
Finding the right plane is a puzzler; "Rene Fonck, France's World War I ace, has just crashed on the take-off at Roosevelt Field in a trimotored Sikorsky biplane, and two of his crew members have burned to death. Lindbergh distrusts the heavy, intricate, three-engine craft of the day: too much could go wrong. But his backers are cautious; they urge him to go to the renowned Fokker Co. A three-engine plane for such a flight will cost $90,000, the salesman tells him. When Lindbergh mentions a one-engine job, the salesman's voice...