Word: potter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Sophomore crew.--Stroke, White; 7, Potter; 6, Webber; 5, Coolidge; 4, Ingalls; 3, Whittemore; 2, Philips; bow, N. P. Darling; cox., Henderson...
Bagshot, companion to Gibbet, A. Potter '17 Tapster, C. H. Smith '15 Lady Boutiful, H. Francke '15 Dorinda, her daughter, R. H. Norris,, Jr., '17 Mistress Sullen, her daughter-in-law, F. Fremont-Smith '17 Gipsey, their maid, W. B. Breed '17 Cherry, the landlord's daughter, D. F. Fenn...
...first Sophomore crew joined the two University boats in outdoor practice yesterday afternoon. The three crews rowed nearly two miles up-stream to the Watertown Arsenal, the river over this course being practically free from ice. The order of the 1917 boat was as follows: Stroke, White; 7, Potter; 6, Culbert; 5, Coolidge; 4, Ingalls; 3, Whittemore; 2, Phillips; bow, Darling; cox., E. F. Henderson...
Sophomore class crew. -- Stroke, White, captain; 7, Potter; 6, Culbert; 5, Whittemore; 4, Ingalls; 3, Clark; 2, Phillips; bow, Darling...
...graduated in June, there remain good men in every event. If there is any cause for worry, it lies in the fact that there is a lack of good second and third-string material in some of the events. The following men did not return this year: W. F. Potter, hurdler, H. Harbison, shot-putter, R. Cook, broad-jumper, R. A. Douglas, high-jumper, and F. G. Hartswick, high-jumper. This leaves a large number of veterans of the team which defeated the University and Princeton and finished fifth in the intercollegiates. These are: Captain W. M. Shedden...