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FORMER UNIVERSITY FENCER IN OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE MEET

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R. H. Show '20, Captain of the University Fencing team in 1920, won three matches for the Oxford Fencing team against Cambridge, in a recent meet. Snow, who is now a Rhodes Scholar, was a brilliant fencer while in college. His two victories in foiling were the chief reasons for Harvard defeating Yale that year 5-4. That same day in a dueling swords exhibition, he defeated the conqueror of the intercollegiate champion.

His interests are not limited to fencing, for he was President of the Poetry society while in College. He is considered a rising poet by many critics and is studying this subject at Oxford.

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