Word: sherwoods
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fugitive. Why had one Russell T. Sherwood, a financial agent of the Mayor's, fled the city ten months ago when subpenaed by the Committee? How had he managed to bank $700,000 in five years on a salary which had never exceeded $10,000? Why did he share a lock box with Mayor Walker...
...third biggest job in the U. S." Clever and obliging, Senator Hastings made himself indispensable to Senator Walker, has stayed close to him ever since. As public men must if they are going to do private business on the side, Mayor Walker retained a financial agent, one Russell T. Sherwood, who left Manhattan early in the Seabury investigation. In his absence, and in the absence of the Mayor's business records, the doings and dealings of Senator Hastings seemed the next best clues to what fun-loving Mayor Walker might have been doing for a living...
...Sherwood, E. K. Shapira, C. I. Shapiro, J. E. Shoemaker, S. T. Skidmore, F. G. Sohn, K. C. Steele, R. A. Steel, Theodore Steinway, S. W. Stern, Richard Sullivan, D. D. Tiffany, C. F. Tillinghast, A. W. Todd, J. W. Tower...
...Sherwood Anderson," Professor Matthiesen, Harvard...
Henry Eliot Scott '31, of Sherwood, Oregon, has been awarded a fellowship by the American-German Student Exchange for a year of advanced study in the Fine Arts, at a German university. This fellowship is given under the auspices of the Institute of International Education, and is awarded on the basis of distinctive merit in some particular field...