Harry Haslam (field Hockey)

Harry Eustace Haslam (7 February 1883–7 February 1955) was an English field hockey player from Aston, Warwickshire, who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the British field hockey team, which won the gold medal.

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    It is now many years that men have resorted to the forest for fuel and the materials of the arts: the New Englander and the New Hollander, the Parisian and the Celt, the farmer and Robin Hood, Goody Blake and Harry Gill; in most parts of the world, the prince and the peasant, the scholar and the savage, equally require still a few sticks from the forest to warm them and cook their food. Neither could I do without them.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)