Word: potter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...along at 70, 80, 90 m.p.h. Thanks to airconditioning, its passengers felt nothing of Imperial Valley's heat. Up steep grades of the Rockies M10001 sped at over 50 m.p.h., shot through the snow-capped passes of the Continental Divide, glided swiftly across the prairies. Between Dix and Potter, Neb. it covered two miles in one minute flat. Never before had a passenger train hit 120 m.p.h.* After a run of 38 hr. 49 min. from Los Angeles M10001 glided smoothly into Chicago's La Salle Street Station, 20 hours ahead of the fastest regular train schedule...
Divorced. George Galt Bourne, 47, son of the late Singer Sewing Machine President Gilbert Bourne, father of Cinemactress Whitney Bourne (Crime Without Passion); by Nancy Atterbury Potter Bourne, 30, Manhattan socialite, his second wife; in Reno...
Northwestern's first appearance, against Marquette, was featured by forward passes by a tall senior named George Potter which enabled his team...
During the summer there was published the fourth edition of descriptive and historical notes on the University Library by the Harvard University Press. They were prepared by Alfred C. Potter, librarian, and were printed from the income of the Richard Manning Hodges Fund...
...Amazeen '31 will coach the Lowell House team for the second year, Harold T. K. Yap 2L will have charge of Eliot House, while Kirkland will be under the leadership of Bernard Fox 6G. Other coaches as announced by Samborski are Warren Sturgis 3L, William Powers, James A. Potter '34, Warren Casey '34, and William F. Brooks 3L. Powers is a former Dartmouth varsity football player, while Casey was Harvard's regular center last fall...