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Fencing head coach Henry Harutunian — whose office in Payne Whitney has served him for 34 years — helped Yale become the first Ivy to introduce a women’s fencing program. The 72-year old tour de force shows no sign of slowing down when it comes to the...
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Fencing head coach Henry Harutunian — whose office in Payne Whitney has served him for 34 years — helped Yale become the first Ivy to introduce a women’s fencing program. The 72-year old tour de force shows no sign of slowing down when it comes to the sport he loves.

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