Word: pottered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John Milton Potter '26, instructor in History, will succeed F. O. Matthiessen, associate professor of English, as head tutor of Eliot House in the fall, it was announced yesterday. Potter has been studying in Europe this year on a fellowship but will return in September to take up his new duties...
...Potter, a lineal descendant of the poet John Milton, was a member of the 1925-26 track team and of the Glee Club while in College. After his graduation he served as an instructor and in 1931 was appointed to Eliot House as a tutor in History and Literature. He is married and lives at 84 Prescott St., Cambridge...
...Johnston, of Chemical Bank & Trust ........1,000 Cornelius F. Kelley, of Anaconda ..........2,000 Clarence H. Mackay ...........2,000 Jlenry C. McEldowney, Pittsburgh banker ........5,000 Charles E. Mitchell ................10,000 Frederick K. Morrow, of United Cigar. .............1,000 Thomas Nelson Perkins, of A. T. & T. .............500 Wm. C. Potter, of Guaranty Trust Co. .............10,000 Seward Prosser, of Bankers Trust Co. ..............10,000 Alfred P. Sloan Jr., of General Motors...............1,500 Matthew S. Sloan, of N. Y. Edison.........1,000 Walter C. Teagle, of Standard Oil of N. J. ...........2,000 O. P. Van Sweringen .............5,000 Albert...
...Cornelius Bliss, Charles Breed, Trowbridge Callaway, Donald Cutler, Henry Chauncey, Philip Dalton, Joseph Davis, Samuel Drury, G. F. Ducey, A. C. Hanford, Dana Hardwick, A. E. Hindmarsh, DeLancey Jay, Shaun Kelly, Henry Keyes, William Lane, Delmar Leighton, Charles Locke, Matthew Luce, George McFadden, S. G. Mortimer, F. R. Moseley, Potter Palmer, John Pratt, J. O. Proctor Hampden Robb, Chandler Robbins, J. D. Sawyer, S. D. Warren, Lawrence Waterbury, P. B. Weld, Barrett Wendell, and S. H. Wolcott...
...Hollywood, Berkeley, Calif., Sioux City and Minneapolis. They hope soon to form a national organization. The Minneapolis group is under the guidance of a Humanist pioneer, Rev. John Hassler Dietrich who, nominally Unitarian, began preaching Humanism 18 years ago and now has 2,000 followers. Humanists like Dietrich and Potter are the only preachers of whom grumpy Clarence Darrow approves. Humanist Dietrich signed last week's manifesto, as did Humanist Potter. Journalist Harry Elmer Barnes. John Dewey. one-time Editor Albert Charles Dieffenbach of the Unitarian Christian Register, Editor Robert Morss Lovett of The New Republic, President Howard Maynard...