Word: ric
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Atlantic Clipper from Lisbon came pert, mustachioed J. Frédéric Bloch-Laine to head the French purchasing mission. He is no easy mark for U. S. salesmen-he began buying war goods as a member of France's U. S. mission in World War I. As member of the Paris banking house of Lazard Fréres, he also knows how business between the two countries is done in peacetime. No sooner had word of his arrival spread than eager agents began banging on his door at the French Line offices...
...been steadily improving in technique and this match should be an opportunity for him to show his ability. In the 136-pound class, George Richter has to face James Holt. By virtue of his experience he stands the favorite. His last match deserves particular attention if Ric really shows his best stuff...
There have been few changes in the Harvard lineup, as Pete Illman out-wrestled "Bunny" Barnes for the 155 berth, and as Duncan Longcope wrestles at 175. "Ric" Richter is once more back...
...second weight of 128 pounds is Ted Schoenberg, who was perhaps the outstanding wrestler on the Freshman team last year. He is sure to show rapid development in the course of the year. Following, in the 136 pound class is "Ric" Richter, who grappled in several varsity matches last year. He was not outstandingly successful, but he always wrestled a hard, fast match...
Charlie Houghton, Bob Burnett and Prouty starred in the backfield, while Captain Knapp and Schmidt turned in excellent line performances. Dan Cheever started at center for Ric Hedblom, who was suffering from an injury, but Hedblom was able to play for a few minutes. During the last half, the Varsity gridmen watched the game...