Donold B. Lourie (August 22, 1899 – January 15, 1990) was an American businessman, government official, and college football player. He served for many...
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Lippincott Jr. – head of Philadelphia publisher J. B. Lippincott & Co. Donold Lourie, A.B. 1922 – president and CEO of Quaker Oats Company Aaron Marcus,...
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Roberts Stadium (New Jersey) (redirect from Lourie-Love)
the former Lourie-Love Field, which stood on the same grounds. Lourie-Love Field was named after Princeton football alumni Donold B. Lourie and George...
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Ballou (1910) Hobey Baker Frank Murrey (1918) John Strubing (1919) Donold Lourie (1920–1921) John P. Gorman Dan Caulkins Dutch Hendrian David Allerdice...
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Ballou (1910) Hobey Baker Frank Murrey (1918) John Strubing (1919) Donold Lourie (1920–1921) John P. Gorman Dan Caulkins Dutch Hendrian David Allerdice...
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Cardinals Wilhelmina Kott, oldest person ever from Illinois; born in Peru Donold Lourie, businessman, government official, and college football player Thomas...
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Ballou (1910) Hobey Baker Frank Murrey (1918) John Strubing (1919) Donold Lourie (1920–1921) John P. Gorman Dan Caulkins Dutch Hendrian David Allerdice...
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Ballou (1910) Hobey Baker Frank Murrey (1918) John Strubing (1919) Donold Lourie (1920–1921) John P. Gorman Dan Caulkins Dutch Hendrian David Allerdice...
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champion by the majority of selectors. Two Princeton players, quarterback Donold Lourie and tackle Stan Keck, were selected as consensus first-team players...
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Olympic fencer (1920) Werner Janssen (1917) – conductor and composer Donold Lourie (1917) – All-American football player; businessman; government official...
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