Word: potter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Connell '30, l.e.; H. L. Movlus, Jr., '30, l.t.; J. S. Cunningham, '29, l.g.; B. H. Dorman '29, c.; R. S. Warner '31, r.g.; Clark, r.t.; V. M. Harding '31, r.e.; D. M. Greeley '31, Gilligan, q.b.; T. F. Mason '30, l.h.b.; S. L. Batchelder '31, r.h.b.; J. W. Potter...
...well qualified as this combination seems to be, it is little if any superior to the present team B backfield, T. F. Mason '30, S. L. Batchelder '31, and J. W. Potter '30. The possibility of Coach Horween's using these two sets of backs interchangeably seems to be strong. Such systems have been tried and often found successful, as for example in Yale's championship 1922 aggregation which employed as a rule one set of backs for each half. Mason and Potter both saw a good deal of action in the 1927 season, while Batchelder starred for the undefeated...
Died. Brig. Gen. Charles Lewis Potter, 64, onetime (1920-28) president of the Mississippi River Commission, immediately recalled to active service after his retirement last January to supervise Congressional flood control legislation; following an intestinal operation; in St. Louis...
...conducted a series of "debates" with Dr. Charles Francis Potter on issues of Fundamentalism, was worsted...
Died. Brigadier General Charles Lewis Potter, 64, Army engineer, president of the Mississippi River Commission, two months after his Army retirement; after a gall-bladder operation; at St. Louis...