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Supposedly, now he has nothing left. Army, Navy, and Princeton have been rated the teams to beat. But Barnaby doesn't see it that way. He may not have his giants, but no one else has giants this year. Symington has left Williams, Potter has left Navy, Hutchinson has left Army, and Foster has left Dartmouth, leaving only Princeton's Roger Campbell of last year's racquet aristocracy...
...once enthusiastic and objective about his individual players. Brownell, he admits, at number one, can't hope to fill Ufford's spacious shoes, yet in this lean year for giants he will do very well. He pulled the biggest upset of last season by knocking off Navy's Potter in the individual championships. He is lanky, an excellent retriever, and puts on plenty of hard, low pressure. Outs and drives win his matches. He won't dazzle an opponent, he'll wear...
Playwright Taylor has a nice ear for lines, a sharp eye for manners. But his heroine never quite takes shape, and his plot seems too much without being enough. But if Sabrina is only fair, H. C. Potter's staging gives it a decided fillip...
...group from the famed Schweppshire ads (for Schweppes-TIME, Feb. 16), with texts by Stephen (Lifemanship) Potter...
...notable weakness of most contemporary art has been the decline in artistic craftsmanship. Among the exceptions to the rule is a lanky Santa Fe potter named Warren Gilbertson, 42, who combines the artist's soaring imagination with the craftsman's practical knowledge of his tools. Last week he was demonstrating the fact anew with a series of glowing vases, cups and bowls which looked extraordinarily like China's classic Sung dynasty Chien-yao ware (better known by its Japanese name: Temmoku...