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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final round of the intercollegiate fencing meet will be held this evening and tomorrow afternoon and evening at the Hotel Astor, New York. Harvard will be represented by W. Hunt '11, J. A. MacLaughlin '11, and G. B. Wilbur '12, with M. M. Boyd '12 as substitute. This is the first time since 1906 that Harvard has qualified for the final round in the intercollegiate meet. The other qualifying teams are Annapolis, Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, and West Point...
...first round of the novice, tournament is finished and the following nine highest scorers will compete in the final round: P. P. Rever 1l., G. Sturgis '13, F. C. Hadley 1G., S. l., Mills '12, B. M. Preble '12, J. R. Morton '14, R. C. Place '14, J. M. Strong '12, H. H. Loomis...
...intercollegiate fencing meet held at West Point on Saturday, resulted in a tie between Cornell and West Point with 18 bouts each, and a tie between Harvard and Yale with 9 bouts each. The latter tie was played off and Harvard won, thus gaining a place in the final round. J. A. MacLaughlin, '11, did the best work, winning 8 bouts...
...southern division held at Annapolis on the same day, Annapolis, Pennsylvania, and Columbia qualified, and will enter the final round, which will be held next Friday and Saturday at the Hotel Astor, New York...
...preliminary round of the intercollegiate fencing tournament will be held today, in two divisions. The northern division, consisting of Harvard, Cornell, West Point, and Yale, will meet at West Point. The southern division, consisting of Annapolis, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Princeton, will meet at Annapolis. The three best teams in each division will meet in the final round, at Hotel Astor, New York, next Friday and Saturday...