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After Crimson fencing captain John Chipman mesmerized Penn sabreman Paul Friedberg, 5-2, in the opening bout of last night's fencing meet at the IAB, he strutted fiercely back to the Harvard bench, fist raised, yelling, "Beat Penn, beat Penn, beat Penn...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Unbeaten Penn Dices Swordsmen, 18-9 | 3/2/1978 | See Source »

...people have been working consistently for us here, with a few more working in the main office in Boston," Aaron Friedberg '78, chairman of Harvard Students for Udall, said last night...

Author: By Andrew Multer and Chelo A. Rojas, S | Title: Harvard Students Active in Primaries | 3/3/1976 | See Source »

...Aaron L. Friedberg '78, co-chairman for the Udall campaign, said this week he expects student interest in all the campaigns to pick up in February as the primaries become more of a reality

Author: By Mark D. Gearan, | Title: '76 Presidential Candidates Attract Student Politicos | 12/5/1975 | See Source »

...United Jewish Appeal with a $1,000 check from a patient who was waiting to be examined. In Paterson, N.J., a woman came into the U.J.A. office to say that although her husband had given, she was donating her engagement ring. In Miami 92-year-old Mayshie Friedberg spent 100 hours during the week selling bonds. In Portland, Ore., children went out into the streets to hawk buttons and bumper stickers proclaiming: LET ISRAEL LIVE! In Boston some 50 donors a day offered blood to the Red Cross, even though no plea had been made. Said Herb Seplis, bloodmobile coordinator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JEWS: A Unique Burst of Giving | 10/29/1973 | See Source »

...have been attacked and I was robbed. Now I'm too afraid of humanity." The voters have various explanations for the crime rise. "Moral standards are very low," says Yvonne Morris, wife of a blue-collar worker in Decatur, Ga. "There's too much discontent," argues Rhoda Friedberg, a New York City store clerk. "It's a home problem-there is not enough parental supervision," counters Nell B. Coakley of Louisville, Ky. Joan Lefkowitz of Philadelphia sees other factors: "The courts are lax. They allow criminals to walk the streets. Also, drugs are too available...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Citizens Panel: The Sour, Frustrated and Volatile Voters of Election Year '72 | 5/8/1972 | See Source »

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