Dawson died on August 18, 1965, at a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. "Fred Dawson Dies; Ex-Football Coach" (PDF). The New York Times. Associated Press...
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Frederick Francis Dawson (19 June 1917 – 27 April 1986) was a New Zealand cricketer. Born in Timaru, Dawson played three first class matches for Canterbury...
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5–3–1 Fred Dawson (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1921–1924) 1921 Fred Dawson 7–1 3–0 1st 1922 Fred Dawson 7–1 5–0 1st 1923 Fred Dawson...
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2007 HolbyBlue Simon Jenkins Episode: "Simon Jenkins" 2008 Foyle's War Fred Dawson Episode: "Broken Souls" The Passion Jesus 4 episodes, miniseries 2009...
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Cornhuskers athletic directors E. J. Stewart * (1916–1919) Fred Luehring (1920–1922) Fred Dawson (1922–1925) Herbert D. Gish (1928–1931) Dana X. Bible (1932–1936)...
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Frederick Henry Herbert "Fred" Dawson (also known as Frankie) (23 June 1862 – 1938) was an English footballer who played as a left-half in the Football...
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Kline 1918 2–3–1 (.417) – 12 Henry Schulte 1919–1920 8–6–3 (.559) – 13 Fred Dawson 1921–1924 23–7–2 (.750) 14–1–2 (.882) MVIAA champion (1921–1923) 14 Ernest...
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Stewart (1916–1917) William G. Kline (1918) Henry Schulte (1919–1920) Fred Dawson (1921–1924) Ernest Bearg (1925–1928) Dana X. Bible (1929–1936) Biff Jones...
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William H. Murray (1908–1909) Adrian Regnier (1910) Oscar W. Kuolt (1911) Fred Dawson (1912–1916) Paul E. Murray (1917) Shelby Shanklin (1918) Sol Metzger...
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July 19, 1988), known online as Shane Dawson, is an American YouTuber, actor, filmmaker, writer, and musician. Dawson was one of the first people to rise...
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president Frances L. Dawson (1903–1995), American educator and politician Fred Dawson (1884–1965), American college sports coach Genoveva Dawson (1918–2012),...
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Fisher (1906–1916) Carl Merner (1916–1917) John Murray (1917–1918) Fred Dawson (1918–1919) Claus Benson (1919–1920) Joseph Deering (1920–1925) Daniel...
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Morley (1902–1905) No team (1906–1914) T. Nelson Metcalf (1915–1917) Fred Dawson (1918–1919) Frank "Buck" O'Neill (1920–1922) Percy Haughton (1923–1924)...
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Fisher (1906–1916) Carl Merner (1916–1917) John Murray (1917–1918) Fred Dawson (1918–1919) Claus Benson (1919–1920) Joseph Deering (1920–1925) Daniel...
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attempt. Further, his uncle was apparently a Polish chess grandmaster. Dawson had been a prisoner since the Battle of Dunkirk, four years earlier, but...
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Stewart (1916–1917) William G. Kline (1918) Henry Schulte (1919–1920) Fred Dawson (1921–1924) Ernest Bearg (1925–1928) Dana X. Bible (1929–1936) Biff Jones...
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in 1997, depicts six Nebraska defenders tackling a ball carrier. Creator Fred Hoppe said, "the monument displays the sense of pride that Nebraskans have...
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Cornhuskers athletic directors E. J. Stewart * (1916–1919) Fred Luehring (1920–1922) Fred Dawson (1922–1925) Herbert D. Gish (1928–1931) Dana X. Bible (1932–1936)...
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David Sanders (born December 22, 1995), better known by the stage name Jean Dawson, is a Mexican-American experimental pop musician. Since 2018, he has released...
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Cornhuskers athletic directors E. J. Stewart * (1916–1919) Fred Luehring (1920–1922) Fred Dawson (1922–1925) Herbert D. Gish (1928–1931) Dana X. Bible (1932–1936)...
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Stewart (1916–1917) William G. Kline (1918) Henry Schulte (1919–1920) Fred Dawson (1921–1924) Ernest Bearg (1925–1928) Dana X. Bible (1929–1936) Biff Jones...
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was not a full-time administrative position; this designation belongs to Fred Luehring, who became AD in 1920. Like Clapp and Stewart, many of Nebraska's...
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Stewart (1916–1917) William G. Kline (1918) Henry Schulte (1919–1920) Fred Dawson (1921–1924) Ernest Bearg (1925–1928) Dana X. Bible (1929–1936) Biff Jones...
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Thomas J. Campbell (1922) Greasy Neale (1923–1928) Earl Abell (1929–1930) Fred Dawson (1931–1933) Gus Tebell (1934–1936) Frank Murray (1937–1945) Art Guepe...
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dynamic new coach named Fred Dawson buoyed spirits. Losing seasons and a lack of athletic scholarships took a toll on Dawson's enthusiasm, however, and...
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Andre Nolan Dawson (born July 10, 1954), nicknamed "the Hawk" and "Awesome Dawson", is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played...
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Thomas J. Campbell (1922) Greasy Neale (1923–1928) Earl Abell (1929–1930) Fred Dawson (1931–1933) Gus Tebell (1934–1936) Frank Murray (1937–1945) Art Guepe...
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Stewart (1916–1917) William G. Kline (1918) Henry Schulte (1919–1920) Fred Dawson (1921–1924) Ernest Bearg (1925–1928) Dana X. Bible (1929–1936) Biff Jones...
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— 26 Earl Abell† 1929–1930 19 8 9 2 0.474 3 8 2 0.308 — — — 0 — — 27 Fred Dawson 1931–1933 29 8 17 4 0.345 3 11 2 0.250 — — — 0 — — 28 Gus Tebell 1934–1936...
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Thomas J. Campbell (1922) Greasy Neale (1923–1928) Earl Abell (1929–1930) Fred Dawson (1931–1933) Gus Tebell (1934–1936) Frank Murray (1937–1945) Art Guepe...
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