Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mark Ethridge, general manager, Louisville Courier-Journal; Lewis Mummentator for New York Herald Tribune and other papers; Herbert Agar, editor, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Lucien Price, '07, editorial writer, Boston Globe
...when the time came to toe the mark, the Alumni found, alas, that they did not have in their number four men capable of swimming two tortuous laps, Accordingly, so that no alumnus would return to his wife or graduate school or employer too fatigued for his own good, the Alumni fielded a relay team of eight men, each of whom swam a Tollicking one-lap race. Several divers and a breast stroker seem to have found their way into the line-up. Ulen's boys won the event, nevertheless, and in record time. but of course no record...
...need for a fast sprinter and his own desire to swim on his face for a while. During his first year in the pool Art negotiated the 50 in very close to 24 seconds flat, and while his backstroke 100's which at one time approached the 1:02 mark are valuable, his sprinting ability will probably be more in demand this season...
...diving division is in the hands of Chet Sagenkahn and George Dana. Chet has cracked the 100-point mark in competition and is now tolling to make his last season his best. Dana, who scored 116 points against Yale last year, is a natural springboard artist, but so far this season has not been seen much at practice...
...second team, Sam White and Homer Peabody, both lettermen, are two notches above six feet and Lee Bird is one inch over the mark. Johnny Rigby drops down to five, eleven, and Bobby James is a bare five feet...