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Under four coaches— Clark Shaughnessy, 1915-1920, 1922-1926; Bernie Bierman, 1927-1931; Ted Cox, 1932-1935; Lowell ("Red") Dawson, 1936-1941— the Greenies played in a Rose Bowl and two Sugar Bowls and were conference champions (or ...
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Till now it was as if he had been carrying around an assortment of facts in one big box all his life without a place to put it down . His friend was his employer and he had explained himself to the man . He had kept a certain distance ...