Word: potters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...javelin contest, J. J. Sullivan '25, with a handicap of 30 feet and a net distance of 175 feet, won first place. T. M. Potter '26, with an allowance of 35 feet, was second with a total heave of 165 feet, which was 2 feet more than the throw of the third man, F. W. Dorman '26, who had a handicap of 30 feet...
Candidates for the Susan Anthony Potter Prizes in Comparative Literature will submit their theses to the chairman of the Department of Comparative Literature on or before...
...complete answer to the riddle of Concentration. It merely hopes, by offering this practical and unofficial advice, to eliminate some of the trivial reasons that often decide a student's choice. It will no longer be necessary for the Freshman to decide on Chemistry merely because be likes to potter about in he laboratory, on Mathematics because it has no Divisionals, or on English because it seems nearest home. The articles will try to give the reader an authentic idea of the field for which he is best fitted. As an Oriental might say. "The venders of the fruits...
...summary of Saturday's game: HARVARD 1926 ANDOVER Jones, r.f. l.g., Hitchcock Smith, l.f. r.g., Randall, Shoop Rauh, Reed, c. c., Miller, Brockleman Maher, r.g. l.f., Mumby Elberfeld, Combs, l.g. r.f., Billhardt, Potter...
Score, Harvard 1926, 25; Andover, 20. Goals from floor, Smith 3, Elberfeld 2, Reed, Maher, Mumby 3, Randall, Hitchcock, Miller, Billhardt, Potter. Goals from fouls, Smith 11, Mumby 4. Referee, M. W. Souders. Time of halves, 20 minutes...