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U.S. Croquet Hall of Fame

The United States Croquet Hall of Fame was established in (year) by the Croquet Foundation of America(?} to recognize those that have unique skills at the art of croquet. The Croquet Hall of Fame is located in West Palm Beach, Florida(?).

Inductees to the Croquet Hall of Fame, by year:

  • 1979
Margaret Emerson
Samuel Goldwyn
Samuel Goldwyn
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Averell Harriman
Moss Hart
Moss Hart
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Milton “Doc” Holden
George S. Kaufmann
Harpo Marx
Harpo Marx
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Dorothy Rodgers
Herbert Bayard Swope Sr.
Joseph Tankoos
Alexander Woolcott
Daryl Zanuck

  • 1980
John David Griffin
Howard Hawks
Howard Hawks
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John Lavalle
Suzie Linden
Duncan McMartin
Lillian Phipps
Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
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Michael Romanoff
Michael Romanoff
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George Sanders
George Sanders
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Gig Young
Gig Young
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  • 1981
George Abbott
George Abbott
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Andrew Fuller
Andrew Fuller
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William Hawks
Louis Jourdan
Frederick Shock, Jr.
Herbert Bayard Swope, Jr.

  • 1982
Raoul Fleischmann
Jean Negulesco
Jean Negulesco
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Edmund A. Prentis III
Francis Tayloe

  • 1983
Paul Butler
Paul Butler
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William Harbach
Jack R. Osborn
Nelga Young
John Young
John Young
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  • 1984
Richard Pearman
Archie Peck
Catherine Tankoos-Barrett

  • 1985
Hilda McMartin
Elizabeth Newell

  • 1986
Tom McDonnell

  • 1987
Barton Gubelmann
Walter Gubelmann

  • 1988
Cesare Danova
Cesare Danova
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Ned Skinner
Ned Skinner
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Frederick Supper

  • 1989
E.A. “Teddy” Prentis IV
S. Cortland Wood

  • 1990
Al Heath
Jim Lyons

  • 1991
Jean Arrington
Patricia Supper

  • 1992
Robert Clayton
Robert Clayton
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Don Degnan
Lee A. Olsen

  • 1993
Peyton Ballenger
Mack Penwell

  • 1994
Rudulph E. (Foxy) Carter

  • 1995
Archie Burchfield
W. Ellery McClatchy
Stan Patmor
Forrest Tucker
Forrest Tucker
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  • 1996
John Donnell
Bill Hoy
Russ Ketcham

  • 1997
James B. Miles

  • 1998
James H.U. Hughes

  • 1999
Michael Gibbons
Michael Gibbons
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Robert Kroeger

  • 2000
Ray Bell
Reynold E. Kraft
Jerry Stark

  • 2001
Charles P. Steuber

  • 2002
Norma S. Truman

  • 2003
Freeman A. (Bill) Berne
Billie Jean Berne

  • 2004
William (Bill) W. Campbell

  • 2005
Fred Jones
Fred Jones
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John C. Osborn

  • 2006
John W. Curington

  • 2007
Robert (Bob) Chilton
  • 2008
Diane Blow
Jackie C. Jones

  • 2010
U Mad Bro?
Bogan
Bogan
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  • 2011
God
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Nigel Thornberry

See also

  • United States Croquet Association
    United States Croquet Association
    The United States Croquet Association fosters croquet in all its forms, from the familiar nine-wicket croquet game to the modern sport of six-wicket croquet. There are USCA-affiliated clubs and tournaments across the United States and Canada. The official rules of American Croquet are maintained...

  • Croquet Foundation of America
  • Croquet National Center
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