Alfred W. Haywood elected FMTC President (1925)
Haywood was a native of North Carolina and studied law at the University of North Carolina and at Columbia University. He move to Scarsdale in the early 1920s and lived at 1000 Post Road. He became a member of the New York City law firm Moore, Hall, Swan & Cunningham in 1929 (Warren Cunningham served as mayor of Scarsdale and was also a FMTC member).
In 1933 Haywood, who had been a member Scarsdale Board of Education since 1926, was elected President and oversaw the building of the new Scarsdale High School during his tenure.
At the time of his election to President of FMTC the Scarsdale Inquirer of March 14, 1925 reported “the report of the treasurer showed the club in fine financial condition with a balance of $900 in the bank.”