Word: haydock
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Digression. Called to the stand was suave, genial Colonel John Haydock Carroll, an oldtime lobbyist who proved his professional competence by charming his investigators with stories, diverting their inquiry into amusing byways, by winning their praise for frankness. Lobbyist Carroll had been hired by the U. S. Sugar Association to go to Cuba, at $4,500 per month, to investigate rumors against President Machado which threatened U. S. intervention...
...Haydock Pole Vault--Cup presented by Robert Haydock '10. 1928 winner, C. E. Dunlap '30. Harvard record: 12 ft. 7 3-4 in by B. G. Burbank...
...memory of George Haydock '16, who tied for first place against Yale in 1916 in the pole vault, his brother has presented the H. A. A. with a cup for this event. The E. L. Farrell Shot Put Trophy is being given by A. T. Lyman '16, second place winner in the shot put against Yale in 1916; and Harry Von Kersburg '07, winner of the hammer throw against Yale in his senior year, has presented the Von Kersburg Hammer Throw Trophy...
Polo Vault--Robert Haydock...
...Randolph Burke of Milton, Chairman; Cecil Irton Wylde of Boston and Leo Francis Daley of Andover, vice-chairmen; Clement Duane Coady of West Newton; Henry Wilder Foote of Boston; Walter Rockwell Gherardi of Chevy Chase, Md.; Courtlandt Sherrington Gross of West Newton; Sarrell Everett Gleason of Evanston, III.; Samuel Haydock Hallowell of Readville; Carl Gustave Ture Lundell of Dorchester; John Schuyler Malick of Cincinnati, O.; Robert Allen Pinkerton of New York City; John Livermore Prescott of Norwood; Howard Slade of Cambridge; and Henry Sewall Woodbridge of Brookline...