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HARVARD HOLY CROSS Prouty, 2b. lf., Kelly Adzigian, 3b. cf., Canty Nevin, 1b. 1b., Morris Gleason, lf. 2b., Moriarty Gibbs, rf. rf., Couillard Ware, cf. c., Cusick Woodruff, ss. 3b., Herlihy Maguire, c. ss., Tierney Loughlin, p. p., Sline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY SLUGGERS TO MEET PURPLE OUTFIT | 5/19/1934 | See Source »

Charles W. Taintor 2d, 2L, and Charles Y. Wadsworth 2L, representing the Story Club, won their quarter-final match of the Ames Competition at Langdell Hall last night. The victors, as plaintiffs, defeated the Chafee-McReynolds Club, composed of Sidney D. Krystal 2L and Alan P. Cusick 2L. Roscoe Pound '90, Dean of the Law School, presided as judge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Story Wins in Quarter-Final Of Law School Competition | 2/21/1934 | See Source »

After investigating the fatal ambush for four days, a grand jury indicted Chief Cusick, his assistant and the city clerk of Evarts for murder. Arrested and taken before Col. Carrell, Chief Cusick declared: "This is all funny to me. I was in Evarts when the shooting took place and have 50 witnesses to prove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Big Black Mountain | 5/18/1931 | See Source »

...County's labor war was hard to fix. Governor Sampson blamed everything on "Reds and Communists," though Col. Carrell later said he could find no evidence to support this theory. Sheriff Blair accused disgruntled "left wing" union miners for the fatal ambush. Evarts' Chief of Police Asa Cusick insisted the deputy sheriffs guarding the mines were really to blame. The mine operators ingenuously pointed to "adverse freight rates" as the ultimate cause of trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Big Black Mountain | 5/18/1931 | See Source »

...absence of Indian relics near the new skeletons was what suggested they were the remains of white men. But without waiting for the arrival of Expert Parker, the excavators continued digging in the Hill of Torture. They found five more skeletons. Then Rev. Peter F. Cusick, director of the shrine, and Curator John E. Wyman of the Montgomery County Historical Society became suspicious. The hill crest must have been the burial ground not of the martyrs, but of those who had tomahawked them. A leaden trinket, tortoise-shaped, seemed to indicate an Iroquois burial ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Hill of Torture | 4/20/1931 | See Source »

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