Word: potters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Union threatened the Middlebury goal only twice and it was exceptional punting that saved the Vermont team on both occasions. The first score of the game was made by Potter, another veteran of last year's plucky team, who caught a forward pass and ran 23 yards for a score. Captain Klevenow kicked the placement goal. In the last quarter, the Middlebury forces staged an offensive that swept everything in front of it, until Klevenow again scored, this time from the five yard line on an off-tackle play. Immediately after this, the Vermonters swept down the field again...
...essay on Dante by F. V. Blanker, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, won the prize offered by the Dante Society, and M. H. Thiessen '24, of Cleveland, Ohio, received the Susan Anthony Potter prize for his thesis in the field of comparative literature. Two other essays received prizes, that of J. A. Cohen '24, of Fall River, the Bennett prize in political science, and that of B. McK. Henry '24, of Rosemont, Pa., the Winthrop Sargent prize for the best essay relating to Shakespeare or his work...
...Beatrice Potter was also an authority on Socialist economics before she married Sidney Webb in 1892. It is said that she married for her husband's ideas, but there seems to be no doubt that she is the cleverer of the two. She also had some money...
Freshman 150-Pound Eight.--Stroke, Captain Rollins; 7, Perkins; 6, Potter; 5, Holmes; 4, Coolidge; 3, Ellsley; 2, Sturtevant, bow, Ogden; cox., Wadsworth...
...javelin throw, the entries will consist of Kernan and Potter, both of whom went to Princeton; Greenidge, who has been recovering from a bad arm; and Schlaikjer, the winner of yesterday's javelin competition...