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In this issue!
Ø USFCA 2012-2014 Officer Election
Ø Clinics in Massachusetts, Queens, N.Y. and San Francisco Ø “Buzz Hurst Responds to an Interview and Writes about the Cabrillo Academy of the Sword”, Ø “Ed Korfanty Works with Prévôts and Masters”, by Ray Parker and Mary Annavedder
Ø “An Interview with Mariel Zagunis” by Mary Annavedder Ø Lessons from History, “The First Rule Book of the AFLA”, by Andy Shaw Ø “Varieties of Sensory-Motor Responses in Fencing”, by Zbigniew Czajkowski Ø “Two Lifetimes to Learn Fencing? Try Again”, by Maestro Gil Pezza
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