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I was really displeased with the article you printed on March 17, 1994 on the season of the women's swim team. There were numerous mistakes--Katie Liu is a freshman, not a sophomore. And the quote by Hillary Grubb was wrong since Carrie didn't get hit by a truck...it was Montana Miller.
It sounded like we lost Montana (that she died) when she was mentioned earlier in the article. (By the way, she didn't die...she's alive and well..actually she was featured in your Feb. 14th Valentine's Day feature. Her accident was in early fall.)
I think that the articles on women's swimming have been quite inconsistent in recording simple data like year and names. Earlier in the season, Katie was referred as Kathy. The mistakes have been numerous, and I feel that your staff should be more careful in noting simple facts. Caroline (Carrie) Miller '96
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