Harry M. Caudill (1922–1990), American writer, historian and lawyer
The old-time banjo player Haywood Blevins was recorded at Baywood by Peter Hoover on August 25, 1961, and the banjo player James Spencer Caudill was recorded at his home in Baywood by Blanton Owen on March 21, 1974; both of these recordings are housed at the Library of Congress's Archive of Folk Culture.
These would be either a short warm-up gig by a band playing a show later on in town, for example Kill Your Idols, Chuck Ragan or Jeff Caudill.
Speakers included diamond cutters Maarten DeWitte, Brian Gavin and Gabi Tolkowsky; American Gem Society representatives James Caudill and Peter Yantzer; technology developers Garry Holloway, Udi Lederer, Janak Mistry, Yuri Shelmentiev and Sergey Sivovolenko, Octonus; and researchers V.K. Baranov, A.M.
Caudill serves on VaxGen board's Audit Committee and Compensation Committee and the Genentech Contract Committee.
Severo Jornacion, went on to join the Smithereens, Lisa Mychols on to her solo projects, and Robbie to join Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click, Kingsizemaybe, Nice Guy Eddie and Jeff Caudill and the Good Times Band.
In "Symptomatology in Japanese and American Schizophrenics," Caudill compared symptom patterns of hospitalized schizophrenics in both Japanese and American psychiatric hospitals based on research at Matsuzawa Hospital in Tokyo and Spring Grove State Hospital in Cantonsville, Maryland.