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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...foils matches were closely contested and ended with Harvard leading 5 to 4. Steele, the Shawmut star, defeated three Crimson men in well fought matches, and the visitors appeared to have a good chance to beat the strong Harvard team. However the clever dueling of Webster F. Williams '35 and Edward A. Langenan '35 in the epee matches, and the ability of Edward A. Ackerman '34 in the sabre event soon gave the Crimson a winning advantage...
Captain John G. Burd '34, Philip E. Lilienthal 36, and Robert C. Ackerman 35 will duel in the foils matches. Webster F. Williams 35, and Edward A. Langenau 35 have been selected for the epee event, and Edward A. Ackerman '34, Richard Morgan '36, and Morton Grant '36 will fight in the sabre contests...
...affirmative side of the question, while Winthrop has taken the negative. The three men who will debate for Dunster are Edwin N. Kimball '35, William M. Hunt, II '36, and Samuel W. Pillsbury '36. The Winthrop team, as previously announced, will be composed of John S. Weber '36, Webster F. Williams, Jr. '35, and Richard J. Youdin...
Gratian Yatsevitch '33, of the Harvard Fencing Club led the qualifiers in the former class, barely beating Webster F. Williams '35 by one point in the total number of points scored. John G. Hurd '34 qualified in third position. Hurd showed unusual skill in the folls matches to surpass the rest of the contestants by several points. Gilbert Kerlin 1L captured second place, and Yatsevitch and Philip E. Lilienthal '35 placed third and fourth respectively...
Donald S. Carmichael '35 and Andrew G. Webster '36 have been added to the list of nominees to be vote upon Thursday in the election of two men to the Lowell House Committee, it was announced yesterday by George H. Damon '34, chairman of the House committee, Petitions for each of these men have received 25 signatures, the necessary amount to allow their names to be placed on the list...