Alpar Comes to San Francisco

Alpar Comes to San Francisco

Some months ago, I paid a visit to UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library to look at a collection of scrapbooks donated to the library upon the passing of long-time Cal fencing master Julius Palffy-Alpar.  Harold Hayes of the Pacific Fencing Club had told me of their...
The First NCAA Women’s Championship

The First NCAA Women’s Championship

Everything has a first time and 1982 was the year of the first Women’s Foil championship for the NCAA.  Held at my now-alma mater San Jose State University, thus putting me at the time in close proximity to the goings on, I remain in the dark as to why exactly the...
An Abundance of Riches

An Abundance of Riches

Although I haven’t posted a story in a couple of weeks, it’s not due to lack of material to write about.  There are a ton of stories I need to complete, not least is one about a recent visit I had with the family of a long-time LAAC fencer – and Olympian – who shared...
Historical Documents in the Digital Age

Historical Documents in the Digital Age

Fear. That’s the thing.  It’s a motivator for me.  Not the average, everyday kind of fear, nor an amorphous fear of zombies or clowns.  Rather, the fear of loss.  A very specific kind of loss. The loss of fencing history. I don’t know why it gets to me so much, but it...
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