Word: potterism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hurvich 4G., Norman B. Keevil 3G., John R. Lacher 3G., Edward W. Moore, instructor in Sanitary Chemistry, Stanley J. G. Nowak, instructor in Surgery, James A. Noble 1G., James G. O'mara 3G., Howard A. Potter 4G., Kenneth B. Raper 2G., Wendell A. Ray 4G., True W. Robinson 7GG., William E. Schevill, assistant curator in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernest R. Sears 4G., Wesley W. Spink, assistant in Medicine, Robert E. Stauffer...
...David Potter was elected to alumni membership and Talbot H. Waterman '36 to associate membership...
Roger B. Merriman '94, Master of the House and donor of the bowls, inaugurated the bowling season last week by tossing the first set. Finding it difficult to control his power, however, be soon withdrew. John M. Potter '26, head tutor, confined his activity to remarking on the excellent condition of the green, a remark obviously aimed at numerous loudly voiced opinions that their technique was not entirely to blame for their poor shots...
...feature races of the Meet will be in both hurdle events where Milt Green is matched against such high class performers as Johnny Donovan of Dartmouth, Bill Ladendorf of Pennsylvania, Jennings Potter of Columbia, Willett Moore and Dick Zellner of Yale, Grandin Godley of Cornell, to say nothing of Schmidt, Hayes, and Crawford, other Crimson runners...
...tutorial is concerned, the work covered in this way assumes increasing importance as the student advances. Classroom emphasis on translation and the mastery of the language and an absence of courses in certain periods, notably on the Reformation (though this will be taken up by Dr. Potter's new course) has heretofore made a thorough covering of the literary aspects and general background absolutely indispensable in tutorial. Concentrators find that, aside from personal limitations of a few men, tutorial is presented in a satisfactory though uninspiring fashion, and a gratifying freedom of choice and quantity of reading is allowed...