Word: potters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the Freshman hockey managership competition which closed last night, Brooks Potter of Boston was elected Manager, John McKinstry Kimball of Portland, Me., was elected Assistant Manager, and Grafton Wolfe of Omaha, Neb., Charles Bagg Cooper of Syracuse, N. Y., and Harry Blake Tyler of Milton were elected Second Assistant Managers in the order named. The Manager and First Assistant Manager are in charge of the regular 1924 team, while the Second Assistants manage the three dormitory teams...
...competitions have opened for the Susan Anthony Potter Prizes on Comparative Literature. A prize of $100 will be given for the best thesis written by a student (graduate or undergraduate) in the University or Radcliffe College on any subject in the field of comparative literature approved by the Chairman of the Department. The other prize of $50 will be awarded for the best essay by a University--undergraduate on a subject in the field of Comparative Literature concerning the Middle Ages or the Renaissance. Competitors for these prizes should submit their theses to Professor G. L. Kittredge '82, chairman...
There is also a Susan Anthony Potter Prize of $75 for the best essay by an undergraduate on a subject dealing with the Spanish Literature of the Golden Age. Manuscripts are due on or before May 1st at University 4, addressed to Professor J. D. M. Ford...
Josiah Noel Macy '22 of Scarborough-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., was chosen president of the Dramatic Club at its annual business meeting held last night in the Union. Warwick Potter Scott '23 of Lansdowne, Pa., was elected vice-president, and William Merrill Tucker '23 of Manchester for secretary. Ralph Burton Emery '22 of Newton Centre was elected treasurer. Two Sophomores were chosen as the new members of the executive committee, Donald Mitchell Oenslager '23 of Harrisburg, Pa., and John Mason Brown '23 of Louisville, Ky. Only two nominations were made at large, for vice-president Burke Boyce...
...Hundred Yards--Won by Draper, Andover; second, MacGregor, Andover; third, Potter, Harvard. Time...