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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Friday's match was the first in the Greater Boston College Rifle League for the Crimson. Harvard has previously shot it out with Princeton, Yale, and Cornell, although not in official league competition. The team hopes for a slight improvement in future official matches, which would be enough to beat most of the other teams in the League...
Sweeping all 18 sabre and epee bouts, the Crimson fencing team, as expected, swamped Brandeis 22-5 Saturday afternoon at the I.A.B. Coach Edo Marion's men had the match under control all the way, winning more than half their victories by scores of 5-2 or better...
...epee sweep was particularly gratifying to the Crimson as it was won without the aid of Al Gardner, first-ranked epee man, who fenced foil for this match. Bill Bennett, Jon Reckler, and Peter Piazza were the epee victors...
Coach Marion used 14 men for the 27 bouts, starting the A-team members in order to give them experience for this year's early Cornell match on Jan. 7. Usually, the B-team alone faces Brandeis...
...change the world-for good or evil-during 1960. TIME'S men of the past four years have thus ranged from the Hungarian Freedom Fighter (1956) to Nikita Khrushchev (1957), Charles de Gaulle (1958) and Dwight Eisenhower (1959). It is an old TIME reader's custom to match wits with the editors around this time of year. Readers who would like to enter this year's sweepstakes are invited to think back over the year's newsmakers and make their own choice for Man of the Year. Those whose candidate turns out to be the same...