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Last February soap-operaddicts were stunned to hear that Donna Damerel Fick, the "Marge" of Myrt & Marge, had died in childbirth (TIME, Feb. 24). To many it seemed that Donna's mother, Myrtle Vail, the "Myrt" of the script, would not be able to carry on. But carry on she did, while Marge presumably was hiding in the hills because of a mix-up about a murder. Last week Marge reappeared...
...thought of as good. Captain Eric Cutler can do close to 2:13, but Charles G. Hutter '38 holds the Harvard record at 2:10.8. Hutter also set the Harvard mark for the 50 at 28 flat. The world's record is 22.5, made by Peter Fick. Anything under 24.5 is excellent, while clockings from 24.5 to 25.5 are considered adequate...
...times. Any score from 90 to 110 is good; from 110 up is excellent. George Dana '40 has scored 116-on the high board. Most divers are 5 to 10 points better from the high board. The world's 100-yard record of 51 flat held by Weismuller and Fick will probably be the first to be broken. Hutter's Harvard mark is 52 flat; anything under 53.5 is excellent; anything up to 55.5 is good...
...record, a time which, incidentally, is one-tenth of a second under Charlie Hutter's best performance. Tomski also won the 100 in 52.# and swam a relay 100 in 50.3, which is seven-tenths of a second under the accepted world record set by Johnny Weismuller and Peter Fick. Of course, this time must be considered unofficial, as are all relay clockings...
High Jump-Won by D. H. Wilson '40 (Leverett) 5 ft., 8 in.; second-Q. W. Fick, Jr. '40 (Eliot) 5 ft., 6 in.: third-R. H. Sullivan '39 (Lowell) 5 ft., 4 in.: fourth-tie between G. F. Swift '39, (Eliot), L. A. Campbell '39 (Kirkland) and H. K. Westheimer '40 (Eliot...