Word: touche
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Harvard's varsity fencers plucked Rutgers yesterday for their tenth win, 15-12. After a disappointing performance must Princeton Saturday, the foil team funded with seven of nine bouts from Scarlet Knights. Junior Tom Mualiner caught his opponents on stop thrusts and ready reposes, allowing only four touch-while claming three bouts. In the round, Mualiner dumped Rich Eagan...
Princeton left-hander Jim Sisserson, second team all-Ivy last year, allowed only five touches while winning three bouts. Crimson captain Rick Kolombatovich's match with Charles Wertheimer was a crucial one in the final round. Leading 3-2, Kolombatovich lost the struggle for the next touch on what the Harvard bench considered a bad call by the director...
...best of acting companies might be able to touch off a dramatic explosion with this philosophical hydrogen. Manhattan's Lincoln Center troupe remains fireproof...
...spectral Nazi ski troops. Director Anthony Mann (El Cid) makes the rest of the action, and the acting, seem quick-frozen. Too often chased indoors, Douglas confronts his ex-Wife Ulla Jacobsson, who appears eager to forgive his intervening philandering, and her kindly Uncle Michael Redgrave, who lends a touch of headmasterish solemnity, as if to prove that the Allied cause is just...
...confidence, perhaps, is justified. For if the New Boston has learned anything, it is not to rely on the past which has left it so out of touch with the present. It has accepted automation, for instance. (Boston's four largest import commodities, petroleum products, sugar, gypsum, and salt are now completely handled by automated machinery. The New Boston, in addition, has begun to learn from other cities. Old South Station and the New Haven yards are to be torn down to make way for a Trade and Transportation Center which features accommodations and showrooms for visiting businessmen, very similar...