Word: potters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rockwell H. Potter, chief of the National Council of Congregational Churches: "The growth of secret organizations confessing Christian purposes and seeking to effect them by un-Christian methods and so defeating their purpose, is a nemesis upon the free churches of America resulting from their failure to realize their essential unity...
...Beals '25, G. W. Burgess '25, P. W. Chase '25, W. E. Crosby '24, Thayer Cumings '26, Harrison Gardner '24, S. C. Graves '24, J. W. Hammond '25, F. S. Hill '24, Clark Hodder '25, N. S. Howe '26, J. L. Newell '26, G. G. Walker '24, Brooks Potter, '24, manager...
...Calvary Baptist Church in New York City, has become nationally prominent during the last few years by his vigorous campaign against vice in New York, and by his fearless expression of his beliefs from the pulpit. During the last few months, he has encountered the Reverend Charles Francis Potter, one of the leading advocates of Modernism in a series of debates held in New York City. As Dr. Potter upheld the Modernist side of the debate in a lecture last October in the Phillips Brooks House, Dr. Straton's lecture will be in the nature of a reply to some...
...final date for turning in manuscripts for the Holen Choate Bell, Susan Anthony Potter and Winthrop Sargent prizes has been changed from March 1 to April 1, 1925 according to an announcement recently made by the college authorities...
Lampy last night announced the election of four men to the Business Board. They are William Osgood Field '26 of Lenox: William Potter '27 of Boston: Samuel Dodd Richards '27 of St. Louis, Missouri; and Hiram Francis Mills '27 of Norwell...