Word: farleyized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bove '35; J. P. Schen '35; J. F. Kelley '32; J. L. Reid 3L: W. E. Clapham 1GB; James Parton '34; J. M. Estabrook '34; C. F. Woodard '35; A. S. Pier '35; C. J. Sewall '35; G. H. Bullwinkle 1G; J. S. Hayes '33; J. L. Farley '32; G. L. Wagner '35; E. H. Clark '33; J. E. Rogerson '34; J. J. Ney '35; E. S. Rogs '35; R. A. Stout Sp.; W. L. Post '35; M. F. McKesson '34; S. E. Corcoran '35; G. M. Pike '32. Elapsed time--26 min. 23 3-5 sec. Actual time...
Sheriff Thomas M. Farley...
Largest salary earned by any of these men was that of Sheriff Farley-$15,000 per year for the two years he has been sheriff. Realists realized that the officials did not profit much personally, that their mysterious incomes were simply collections for the Tammany campaign chest, party graft, not individual...
Burly Sheriff Farley, openly called "grafter" by Inquisitor Seabury, admitted he had spent $14,000 bailing out 30 prisoners arrested in a raid on his political club, but denied knowing any of them, denied that "Baldy" Froelich or any of the other professional gamblers arrested there were actually gambling. He said they were busy packing 30,000 baseballs & bats, 5,000 skipping ropes and some May poles for the club's outing. His $360,660 bank deposits, he said, were made from "money I had saved." Most of it was kept in a tin box in a big safe...
...Crimson entries are: Newell Bent '33, W. A. Chapman '34, J. C. Coleman '34, J. Farley '32, P. E. Gorman '32, A. B. Hallowell '34, W. V. Hansen '34, J. M. Morse '34, F. D. Murphy '33, E. S. Newbury '32, James Parton '34, J. H. Pearson '32, J. W. Putnam '33, T. A. Robinson '34, J. E. Rogerson '34, G. P. Rosen '33, E. R. Sargent '34, Ellery Sedgwick '33, R. J. Shepherd '32, F. L. Steele '33, M. Wheelwright '32, J. B. White '34, J. U. White '34, and A. D. Willow...