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...Chicago. Vincent Bendix, automotive and aviation accessories man. sold the famed, ugly, reddish-brown Potter Palmer "castle" on Lake Shore Drive to a speculative syndicate. Still owned by Potter Palmer Jr. are the mansion's famed murals...
...Wiggin has never been known as a hard banker like President William Chapman Potter of Guaranty Trust Co., but he saw to it that his bank was ready for the 1929 stockmarket crash. Last week, in acknowledging Mr. Wiggin's letter, the executive committee revealed that in October 1929, Chase had less than $1,000,000 in brokers' loans. In the week of the panic, while frightened outside lenders were scrambling to call their Stock Exchange loans, Chase expanded its loans $373,000,000. It was National City Bank's Charles Edwin Mitchell, a rampant, bull...
...pound class: R. W. Emory '35 defeated D. F. Way '35 by a fall in 1 min. 31 sec. Emery defeated J. A. Potter '33 by a fall...
...producing and acting were, on the whole, commendable enough. Rosemary McHugh, although she suffers, of course, by comparison with Ann Harding, does well in the character of Linda, especially in act two; towards the last, however, her whining insistence became irritating. John Court '35 in the role of Nick Potter gave an admirable performance and Richard Sullivan '35 did a good piece of work as the drunken and disillusioned brother. Katherine Embree was adequate if somewhat stiff as Julia Seton and Thomas Radcliffe '35 was staid enough as the father, Edward Seton. The lines, of course, are clever...
...patron who defrayed its new building's construction cost or who set up its comfortable endowment fund?an amount not for publication. There have been many contributors, most of them small. But much came from such potent capitalists as the Messrs. Charles Burrall Pike (the Society's president) and Potter Palmer, the late Julius Rosenwald, Vincent Bendix, Joy Morton. Director for the past five years has been professorial L. Hubbard Shattuck, who dislikes his first name, will not reveal...