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    Orioles general manager, dies at 92". "Former Purdue Football Coach Stu Holcomb Dies In Florida". The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana. January...
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    produced a total of three wins. After the 1941 season he was replaced by Stu Holcomb. Shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Wilton resigned his...
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  • (1903–1967), American actor Stu Fisher (fl. 2002–present), English rock drummer Stu Gardner, American musician and composer Stu Holcomb (1910–1977), American...
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  • Johnny Rigney (1956–1958) Hank Greenberg (1959–1961) Ed Short (1961–1970) Stu Holcomb (1970–1973) Roland Hemond (1973–1985) Ken Harrelson (1985–June 1986)...
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  • and politician Steven Holcomb (1980–2017), American bobsled driver Stu Holcomb, American college football coach Thomas Holcomb, Commandant of the US Marine...
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    nine seasons at Purdue, Holcomb left Purdue to accept the athletic director position at the Northwestern University. Stu Holcomb oversaw the 1947 integration...
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  • brother of the Chicago White Sox, was awarded the Chicago franchise. Stu Holcomb, athletic director at Northwestern University, was hired to act as the...
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    Ewing (1922–1923) Chester Pittser (1924–1931) Frank Wilton (1932–1941) Stu Holcomb (1942–1943) Sid Gillman (1944–1947) George Blackburn (1948) Woody Hayes...
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  • 40–7 vs. Stanford Ray Eliot 1952 Purdue 4–1–1 4–3–2 No. 18 No. 12 – Stu Holcomb Wisconsin 4–1–1 6–3–1 No. 11 No. 10 L Rose Bowl 0–7 vs. USC Ivy Williamson...
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    White Sox organist for the 1970 season by public relations director Stu Holcomb, who had seen her perform at a banquet. Her original perch at Comiskey...
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