Word: potter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...David D. Potter, professor of Neurobiology who presented the issue to the council, said last night the federal government's rising interest in admitting more disadvantaged students to achieve a more equitable delivery of health care, discussed in the Medical School's annual report, is one reason the issue is particularly "timely...
...Potter said "one likely outcome" of increasing the number of disadvantaged students in the class is "improving the delivery of health care to the groups from which such students came...
...upstate to Saranac Lake; there his father, Francis, 56, still practices medicine. Garry and Sisters Michelle, now 24, and Jeanne, now 31, enjoyed a crystalline childhood in that fashionable vacation area. "It was a real Christopher Robin existence," Trudeau has recalled. "I was well schooled in fantasy and Beatrix Potter...
Harvard's hopes were temporarily sparked by Dave Potter, who took a 4-1 first period lead in the 177-pound class. He widened his margin to 10-4 at the end of the second round and won with a resounding 16-9 victory...
...started in 1948 with the hope of unifying the world's Christians, largely by talking out differences on theology. But increasingly the council has gravitated toward social and political "liberation." Whatever its worth, this emphasis has divided Christians as much as it has united them. The Rev. Philip Potter, 54, a black West Indian Methodist who succeeded the U.S.'s Eugene Carson Blake as chief executive in 1972, is himself an activist, but admits that the policy has been "costly...