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...just come in with "young Potts"-Douglas Newton Potts, 19, a promising, first-year man, holder of an ?80 scholarship, leader of a Cambridge dance orchestra. As tutor and pupil entered, they were faced by Detective Sergeant Willis of the Cambridge Police, standing with his large feet well spaced on the hearthrug, as in all proper British crime dramas...
...action and suspense. In the title story a man in the vestibule of a through express looks casually at his watch, and from that slender clue the police, build up a case which hangs a murderer. Another of the stories, "The Button and the Bank Note", explains how Detective Sergeant Hubbertson solved a murder which had puzzled the London police because he happened to sit next to a nervous young man in a tea shop...
...wrote his "Memories of Ninety Years": Charles Alexander Nelson, whose presence still seems to linger in the Columbia Library; John Torrey Morse, who began writing American biography more than half a century ago and is still at it-his latest book, published last year, was a life of Thomas Sergeant Perry; on to the eleventh on the list, Mr. Justice Holmes, of the class...
Some 30 manuscripts reviewing "The Case of Sergeant Grischa" were submitted to the judges, the Dramatic Critics of the CRIMSON and of the Daily. The winners, whose reviews appear on page four of this issue, may obtain their prizes by calling at the University Theatre today after 2 o'clock...
Manuscripts of the movie review of the "Case of Sergeant Grischa," for the $10 prizes given by the Harvard CRIMSON and the Radcliffe Daily, must be handed in either at the CRIMSON building or the Radcliffe Daily box, in Agassiz Hall, by noon today...