Word: reppun
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kitchel; E. B. Knowlton; Norman Lanz; J. N. Latorraca; Ralph Lawson; Maurice Lazarus; B. G. Leighton; G. S. Lewis; A. H. Litt; F. M. Ludden; Kenneth MacLeish; D. N. McKay; J. S. Munroe; J. D. Ogilby; E. H. Osgood; Alfonse Ossorio; H. R. Patch, Jr.; John Parcell; E. C. Reppun; E. F. Ringer; F. M. Rivinus; R. E. Rogers; H. P. Rosen; J. C. Rowley; Nicholas Satterlee; Peter Scott; R. L. Scott; H. P. Shaw; W. W. Shirk; E. S. Skinner; R. W. Sides, E. A. H. Sims; F. B. Snyder; F. H. Stewart; O. M. Stirling; L. A. Stone...
Veteran of a successful campaign during which the team won seven engagements and bowed only to Navy and Yale, Phillip Eugene Lilienthal '36 of New York City, has been elected captain to succeed Williams next year. John Frederick Reppun '36, of Honolulu, will manage the 1936 swordsmen...
...Crimson fencers gained a 5-4 edge in the foils class, but could only take three bouts to Yale's six in the epee and sabre duels. John Reppun and Philip Lilienthal were the outstanding Harvard performers in the foils bouts, both taking two wins and meeting defeat only once, both falling before Holcombe...
Foils: Robert C. Ackerman '35; William F. Gerber '37; Philip E. Lilienthal '36; John F. Reppun...
...Varsity foilsmen who will probably enter are Robert C. Ackerman '36, Philip E. Lilienthal '36, John Reppun '36, and William F. Gerber '37, John G. Hurd 1L, who has won several previous meets. Gilbert Kerlin 2L, and Henry B. Wesselman 3L are the graduate fencers who intend to enter...