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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard free style swim--Won by Wilson (Y); second, Corroon (Y); third, Arthur G. Jameson '37 (H). Time--2:20.6 minutes...
...yard free style swim--Won by Livinston (Y); second, Roy S. Wallace '35 (H); third, John J. Colony, Jr. '37 (H). Time--24 seconds. (Equals pool record...
Dive--Won by Buckingham (Y), 119.93 points; second, Bernard F. Merriam, II '36 (H); third, Christner (Y). (New dual record...
Most newsreaders remember Starr Faithfull, if they bother to remember her at all, as a pretty young girl whose bruised body, with veronal in the liver, was washed ashore at Long Beach, N. Y. one day in June four years ago (TIME, June 29, 1931). Partly because of her incredible name, partly because of her spectacular sex life, the Press quickly picked up all that was left of Starr Faithfull and gave it to the nation as a hot weather sensation. With the mystery of the girl's death still unsolved, the story eventually collapsed. But newspaper publishers...
Died. Roger Harrington Bullard, 50, architect; of pneumonia; in Plandome, N. Y. He designed country clubs and socialite country houses, won a gold medal in 1933 in a Better Homes in America competition, with a 1½-story cottage which a jury found "admirable, compact, convenient, well lighted and well aired." He planned the model ''America's Little House" which currently stands in Manhattan at the corner of Park Avenue and 39th Street...