Summer Centered: Emma Lumeij ’16
With funding from the Hurford Center for Arts and Humanities, Emma Lumeij ’16 is researching Edison’s films and photographs circa 1900 at the Library of Congress for her upcoming English thesis.
History and chemistry double-major Max Findley ’15, the former co-captain of Haverford’s fencing team, took some time to talk to Haverford magazine about the venerable sport of fencing and why it has held him in thrall since elementary school.
Read the “Anatomy of an Athlete” in the Spring/Summer 2015 issue of Haverford Magazine.
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