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FENCING PROSPECTS BRIGHT IN FACE OF HARD WINTER PROGRAM

Many Veterans Return to Form Nucleus of Team

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Prospects for a successful fencing season look very bright with the large number of men returning this year, prominent among whom are R. Ehrich '30, manager; C. B. H. Hollister '29, captain, 1927-28; D. Modell '30; H. B. Wesselman '31, captain, 1931 Freshman team.

The schedule as arranged tentatively by Manager Ehrich shows itself as long and difficult. It includes matches with Norwich. University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Bowdoin, Massachusetts institute of Technology, Yale, and the Navy, and, to close the season, the Intercollegiate, consisting of qualifying rounds and finals.

Never before has a Harvard fencing team met the Navy in a dual meet at Annapolis, as in the case this year. Heretofore Harvard has fenced the Navy only at the Intercollegiate. This innovation in the schedule promises to be one of the hardest contests of the year.

Other men who are returing this year are: J. Copeland '30; R. K. Lenard '30; S. S. Morrild '31; R. Ottinger '30; S. C. Smith Jr. '31; W. B. Speare '31; G. R. Vmbsen '30.

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