Word: potters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lord Bishop, whose predecessors have been lords in Fulham since the days of Saint Erkenwald, 1200 years ago, is an author of considerable note. His works include "The Potter and the Clay," "Rays of Dawn," "Victory and After," and "The Spirit of Peace." He was born in Worcestershire, England, January 28, 1858, and was made Bishop of London in 1901. In 1915 he was created Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, and in 1918 made Prelate of the Order of the British Empire...
Married. Henry Codman Potter, grandson of the late Right Reverend Henry Codman Potter, onetime (1887-1908) Protestant Episcopal bishop of the diocese of New York; to Lucilla Wylie, at Quogue...
...course. Professor A. R. Magruder '06 will deal with methods of study in acquiring knowledge of the law. Henry Friendly, 3L, president of the Harvard Law Review, will speak on that periodical, which offers great stimulation and interest in the realm of extra curricular activities. Brooks Potter 3L will address the meeting on the Legal Aid Bureau, after which Livingstone Hall 3L will explain the work of the Law Clubs under the Board of Advisers...
...Brooks Potter '24, a third-year law student, who was manager of the hockey team as an undergraduate, will be head-proctor in Standish Hall. W. N. Gates '21, a former editorial chairman of the CRIMSON, who is also completing his law course this year, and W. H. Gratwick Jr. '25, a former photographic chairman of the CRIMSON, will be his assistants...
Standish A '14, W. H. Gratwick Jr. '25, C 32, Brooks Potter '24, D 24, W. N. Gates '24; E 24, Henry Pennypacker...