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Show sae DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958 Utah County, Utah 200 Profs From 7 States Expected for 12th Annual RMC. Language Confab The Rocky Mountain Modern of America, has held its yearly Language: Association will hold its Twelfth Annual Meeting at Brigham Young University Friday and Saturday, Oct. 40 and 11, according to Dr. Edward L. Hart, president. This is the first time that the RMMLA, an affiliate member of. the Modern Language Association Fletcher meetings in Provo. More than 200 professors of English and modern languages are expected to attend. They will represent Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico and parts of Idaho and Nebraska. Highlight of the conference will be the banquet Friday evening at which Robert B. Heilman, one of the leading literary critics in the United States and member of the ‘Gains Top Science Award AST 2DAYS ‘FRIDAY ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY PROVO, STORE SATURDAY | Fue tuicana 14 DOORS OPEN 10 SHARP! BE HERE EARLY! VM j RE BIG BIRTHDAY \, BARGAINS NOW University of Washington faculty, will be the speaker. His/ topic. will be “Fashions in Melodrama”; toastmaster for the event will be Dr. Leonard W. Rice of BYU. Among other notable visiting faculty members will be Michael J. Benamou, University of Michigan, -Dr. Harvey Fletcher, interna- who will speak on ‘Stevens and tionally famous acoustics scien- Valery: Two Versions of the Same tist and professor of physics at Brigham Young University, was Poet’’; Paul Schach, University of Nebraska who will speak on “‘Tristan in Iceland’’;. George. de awarded the John H. Potts Memorial, award recently at the Schweinitz, West Texas State ColAudio Engineering Society con- lege, ‘“‘Death of a Saleman: a Note vention in New York City. The award was given to or. on Epic and Tragedy.” Several of the interesting lecfor “Outstanding in the Field of conference are “American LiteraAudio Engineering.” It was con- ture in India,” by William Mulder ferred upon him for' his ‘‘leader- ofthe University of Utah; ‘The, Fletcher Achievement tures scheduled during the two-day ship in the scientific’ investigation of the fundamental phenom- Language of Mormonism,” by Rob- | ert K. Thomas of BYU; ‘What Is personal: ‘qualities State College. ena underlying the entire audio Wrong with Freshman Composiart, and in rectgnition of those tion?” by W. F. Jacob of Idaho which have inspired a generation of his ad- } Tours of the BYU language de~mirers to follow the paths he partment and laboratories will be given Saturday afternoon. opened.” At the same .pbanquet Dr. Leopold Stokowski was present and° was made an honorary member of the society. 100 Cadets Fly To Hill Air Force Base Potts was an early pioneer in the.development and progress of One hundred Air Force ROTC cadets at. Brigham Young Uni- the electronic arts. He was the versity flew to Hill Air Force Base today for a conducted tour The John H. Potts memorial was set up in 1949 by his widow. editor of several leading publica- =~ tions in the field and was author of the installation. there. The cadets left im two flights of many articles on engineering. He had worked as engineer with by..commercial plane from the Provo City Municipal Airport. several noted organizations. 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