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Hearing out coach Keele's pre-meet claim that has breaststrokers were so had he could jump in and swim it himself, sophomore Susan Kim took both the 50 breaststroke, in a fine time of 32, 86, and the 200 breaststroke in 2:35.52. Freshman Mary Rentoumis narrowly defeated Yale's best swimmer Cindee Simon, in the 200 backstroke in 2:15.14. In the last dual meet of her varsity career, all-Ivy diver Pam Stone won the three meter event over teammates Jennifer Goldberg and Adriana Holy...
...from shock treatment to massive doses of mind-bending drugs and, quite possibly, a transorbital lobotomy-is the stuff nightmares and film biographies are made of. Now a company of film makers is attempting just that: Frances, a $10 million movie starring Jessica Lange as the doomed actress and Kim Stanley as her wildly eccentric mother Lillian...
...eerily appropriate that Lillian in the film is Kim Stanley, the imposing stage actress who 25 years ago played yet another troubled movie star in Paddy Chayefsky's The Goddess. Stanley still has star quality: when Mel Brooks, Hollywood's reigning zany and the executive producer of Frances, was told that she might be available to play Lillian, Brooks jumped on his desk for joy. Stanley, the holder of a master's degree in psychology from the University of Texas, looks at her role and says, "Lillian mixed her identity with Frances'. She was in love...
...Zimic (H). 1 01 96. 2 Kerr (P). 3 Ritchie (P). 200-yd freestyle 1 Floyd (H). 1 55 51. 2 Richardson (P). 3 Weisel (P). 50-yd backstroke 1 Chun (P). 28 67. 2 Smith (H). 3 Calvert (H). 50-yd breaststroke 1 Tiedemann (P). 32 67. 2 Kim (H). 3 Knapp (H). 200-yd butterfly 1 Zimic (H). 2 06 42. 2 Ritchie (P). 3 Mazzone (H). 50 yd freestyle 1 Smith (H). 25 33 2 Heusner (P). 3 Beerman (P). one-meter diving 1 Goldberg (H). 2 Moses (P). 3 Holy (H). 200-yd individual medley...
Harvard's traditional sweep in the shot put was interrupted by Northeastern's Sandy Burke, who took a surprisingly easy first place with a winning hurt of 15.84 meters. Harvard's senior co-captain Kim Johnson took second with a 13.10, and freshman Marie Acacia was third with a 12.83 throw...