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...whose technique was so finished, whose lyrical expression was so singularly free from the trite and the trivial. The consistency of the verse speaks of care in composition, but seldom are the marks of the task visible. The prose, including "Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and English Humanism" (the Potter Prize essay for 1928), and a number of stories, is adequate; the verses, however, make the volume what...
...scoring against Minnesota last week and piled up a lead just sufficient to keep the victory margin on the Crimson side after the westerners' stirring last period rally was over. C. E. McGregor ocC. has recovered from his cold and is back in the defense line-up, paired with Potter Palmer '32. W. H. Crosby '32, who missed action in the Minnesota fracas owing to sickness will probably work with the team today. He will face Benjamin Langmaid, captain of last year's Williams College hockey team, who plays a hard skating game at left defense for the Boston Hockey...
...Duaue Weills Rainbolt 61 FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE *Edmund Austin Mays, Jr. 196 *Robert Morrison Faxon 143 *Wilson Hill Crosby 137 *Thomas Eliss Armstrong 131 *Donald Murdoch Frame 115 *Otto Ernest Fuerbringer 114 *Daniel Bliss Dorman 111 Crispin Cooke 106 Peter Morton Whitman 106 John Wilberforce Appel. III 99 Potter Palmer, III 98 Edwin Allen Locke, Jr. 87 John Bromham Hawes, III 86 Allan Wilfred Adams 75 Dudley Bradstreet Williams Brown 70 George Henry Pattison, Jr. 68 Total votes cast 258 *Elected
...Potter Palmer...
...Salt Lake City, while a blinding snowstorm raged, the airport radioman heard the voice of Pilot Norman W. Potter, flying up from Oakland with the night transcontinental mail: "Eight miles north of Grantsville. Heavy snow. All O. K." He heard no more; Pilot Potter did not bring the mail in. Next day a searching party found him dead in the wreckage of his plane, under eight inches of snow, only ten miles from the Salt Lake airport. His mail cargo, scattered about, was recovered. Pilot Potter's death was the second in United Air Lines' five years operation...