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    Clifton "Curley" Byrd (February 12, 1889 – October 2, 1970) was an American university administrator, educator, athlete, coach, and politician. Byrd began...
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  • Harry Byrd may refer to: Harry F. Byrd (1887–1966), American politician Curley Byrd (Harry Clifton Byrd, 1889–1970), American politician, university president...
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    Harry C. "Curley" Byrd significantly increased Maryland's strength of schedule, and recorded victories over then-powerhouses Penn and Yale. Byrd also greatly...
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    the Big Ten Conference. The facility was formerly named Byrd Stadium after Harry "Curley" Byrd, a multi-sport athlete, football coach, and university president...
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  • pianist and songwriter Curley Byrd, nickname of Harry Clifton Byrd (1889–1970), American sports coach and university administrator Curley Christian, nickname...
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    prohibitive nature of long-distance travel at the time. In 1911, Harry C. "Curley" Byrd became head coach and held that position for more than two decades until...
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    Conference since 2014. The nickname was coined in 1932 by Harry C. "Curley" Byrd, then the school's football coach and later the school's president. Previously...
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    Incumbent Republican Theodore McKeldin defeated Democratic nominee Curley Byrd with 54.46% of the vote. This was the first time that a Republican was...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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    several statues of the terrapin exist on the school's campus. In 1932, Curley Byrd—who served as the university's football and baseball coach, athletic...
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  • coached the Aggies in their first eight games, compiling a 2–4–2 record; Curley Byrd took over as coach for the final two games, both victories. The Southern...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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    withdrawing, D'Alesandro tacitly supported University of Maryland President Curley Byrd, who lost, 54.5% to 45.5%, to Theodore McKeldin, the Republican incumbent...
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    with Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd, the president and former football coach of the University of Maryland. After meeting with Byrd the next day, Bryant...
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    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)...
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    Terrapins had never won in Beaver Stadium. Maryland's lone win had come at Byrd Stadium in 1961. Brad Craddock, the eventual Lou Groza Award winner, kicked...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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  • attorney and politician Curley Byrd (1889–1970), American university administrator, educator, athlete, coach, and politician Damiere Byrd (born 1993), American...
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    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)...
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  • row. The seating capacity for the stadium was 5,000. In 1915, Harry "Curley" Byrd, head coach for what was then the Maryland Agricultural football team...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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  • v t e Maryland Terrapins head baseball coaches No coach (1893–1912) Curley Byrd (1913–1923) Burton Shipley (1924–1960) Elton Jackson (1961–1990) Tom Bradley...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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    Succeeded by Frank Carlson Party political offices Preceded by Herbert O'Conor Democratic nominee for Governor of Maryland 1946, 1950 Succeeded by Curley Byrd...
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  • Democratic primary to University of Maryland President Curley Byrd by 50.64% to 49.37%. Byrd went on to lose to incumbent governor McKeldin by 54.46%...
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    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)...
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  • Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode...
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