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2 unusual facts about Harry T. Hayward


Harry Hayward

Harry T. Hayward (died 1895), American criminal from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Harry T. Hayward

Jack El-Hai has stated that, if Harry Hayward's admissions are true, then he predates Dr. H. H. Holmes as America's first documented serial killer.


Billy C. Sanders

Sanders had been one of the six final candidates for selection as the fourth MCPON in 1979 but then-Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Thomas B. Hayward selected AFCM Thomas S. Crow for the job.

Carrie Williams Clifford

Clifford's and her family moved to Washington D.C. around 1910, where she maintained friendships with W. E. B. Du Bois, Charles Chesnutt, Georgia Douglas Johnson, and Alain Locke, and hosted regular Sunday evening gatherings with persons such as Mary Church Terrell, William L. Hunt, Amanda Hilyer, Harry T. Burleigh, and Will Marion Cook.

George W. Hayward

Sir Henry Newbolt wrote the poem "He Fell Among Thieves" about Hayward's death.

Harry T. Edwards

When his mother returned, the family moved to Long Island, New York, where Edwards attended Uniondale High School and was president of the first graduating class.

Harry T. Mangurian, Jr.

In 1983 he sold the club due to poor relations with Delaware North, owner of the Boston Garden.

Jason 'Phats' Hayward

In 2008 we saw the return of Jason Phats and his singer Ben Ofoedu with a signing to Ministry Of Sound's DATA label.

John Hayward

John T. Hayward (1908–1999), U.S. naval aviator and nuclear physicist

Ludmyrna Lopez

Ludmyrna holds a Masters of Science in Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University, and a BA from California State University, Hayward.

Thomas Hayward

Thomas B. Hayward, United States Navy's Chief of Naval Operations from 1978–1982

Tom Powers

Powers spent many years as a Broadway star in musical comedies and dramas, and had previously appeared in over 70 silent films from 1911 to 1917 opposite such actors as Florence Turner, Harry T. Morey, Clara Kimball Young, Alma Taylor and John Bunny.


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