Letters, Mar. 12, 1945

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For shame, TiMExperts. . . . You're quite wrong: Arthur Duffey, my uncle, and currently the sports columnist of the Boston Post, was noted not for eluding the law but for celerity, having held the record for the 100-yard dash in the first decade of this century while at Georgetown University. . . .

F. G. JORDAN Lieutenant (j.g.), U.S.C.G.R. Norfolk, Va.

¶TIME'S apologies to ex-Sprinter Duffey (see cut), who in 1902 set a world's unofficial 100-yd.record of 93/5 sec.—ED.

Current Affairs Test

Sirs:

I finally got around to taking your Current Affairs Test for last fall. I made only 76—my lowest grade so far. It must be about time for another test. How can I get one?

MRS. ETHEL C. McBEE Fairmont, W. Va.

¶I TIME'S Current Affairs Test, issued in February, June and October, is available to subscribers without charge. For the Midwinter 1945 Test, write to TIME (Current Affairs Test), 330 East 22nd St., Chicago 16, ILL.—ED.

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