Word: potters
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...POTTER...
...clutching at them when he thinks of me. . . ." She simply adopted Higbie Chaffinch, went to live with him, proposed that they become bootleggers. And they did become something equally disturbing to quiet Waiworth; to the respectable Joneses, the Murchthaws, the Quoggses, Inchlings and Updegroves. But not before Mrs. Amy Potter joined them-the new housekeeper, a comely, cheery body from Maryland's Eastern Shore. And not before-with many a "Macte!", "Eheu!", "Hercle!" and "Conclamatum est!" from the emancipated Higbie Chaffinch - a late and vinous banquet had been served in the latter's homestead with Moggs and Kendrick...
...York City; Charles Hickling Bradford, of Boston; Laurence Eliot Bunker, of Wellesley Hills; Frank Morton Carpenter, of Cambridge; Leonard Phyneas Dantzig, of Chicago, III.: Thomas Carr Howe, Jr. of Indianapolis, Ind.: Robert William Lishman, of Lynn: Theodore Benedict Massell, of Brookline; William lehabod Nichols, of Wilton Conr John Mikon Potter, of Milwaukee, Wis: Carl Joseph Bush, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Leopold Urtel Shapiro, of Boston; Hymen Theodore Silverstein, of Mattapan; Davidson Sommers, of St. Paul, Minn.; Wilfred Shafer Stone, of La Grange...
...Bewditeh '28, Richard Collins Jr. '26, S. S. Gang '27, E. W. Gross '27, Warren Jenney '26, Dudley Merrill '26, J. L. Pool '28, William Potter '27, T. C. Sturtevant '27, F. P. Taft '26, and G. D. Whiteside...
From this year's crew Sturtevant will have next year Ganz, Pool, Potter, Whiteside, and Bowditch, as well as Ogden, who was ill this season, and Gross, the coxswain...