Word: butterflyers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Athletics, apparently, still take a back seat to academics at Harvard. This is unfortunate for Harvard swimming fans. A fourth member of the team, John Munk, has qualified for the Nationals in the butterfly by virtue of his fast times, but Munk has too many papers to make the trip...
NBC EXPERIMENT IN TELEVISION (NBC, 4:30-5:30 p.m.). "Bye-Bye, Butterfly" explores the preparation and production of a Japanese film that takes a modern approach to the Madame Butterfly story.
In essence, Kolář glorifies the printed phrase while simultaneously reducing it to mosaics of decorative rubble. A basrelief of a butterfly is emblazoned with syllables from a 17th century Latin text on the natural sciences, together with scraps of the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa. A bust...
John Munk was the only other Crimson competitor to place in two individual events. After qualifying fifth in the record time of 53:3 in the 100-yard butterfly, Munk finished tenth in the finals Saturday night. Two nights earlier. Munk netted a fourth in the 200-yard butterfly, also...
Other strong Crimson contenders are Munk in the 100-yard butterfly and Gerhart in the 100-free. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Gerhart, Bragg, Powlison, and Mike Cahalan is another powerful entry, also hoping to qualify for the Nationals.