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    Heartley William "Hunk" Anderson (September 22, 1898 – April 24, 1978) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach...
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    not they attended the university. Former Saint Louis head coach Heartley "Hunk" Anderson was promoted from assistant coach and took the helm of the Irish...
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  • not they attended the university. Former Saint Louis head coach Heartley "Hunk" Anderson was promoted from assistant coach and took the helm of the Irish...
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    mother in Norway. Anderson played football in high school, and it was then that he took the nickname "Hunk", after Heartley Anderson. He graduated from...
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  • to believe in Heikkinen was Heartley Anderson. A fellow native of the Upper Peninsula (Tamarack City, Michigan), Anderson played guard at Notre Dame from...
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  • Retrieved January 25, 2008. "Eddie Anderson". College Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved January 25, 2008. "Hunk Anderson". College Football Hall of Fame....
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  • candidate to replace him. In the wake of Rockne's death in 1931, Heartley Anderson took over the head coaching position and named Jaskwhich as a two-year...
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    score, downs, yards to go, and other information on a current basis. Heartley Anderson – assistant coach (line), 1937 Jack Blott – assistant coach, 1924–1933...
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    an assistant football coach at Notre Dame from 1932 to 1933 under Heartley Anderson, and at the University of Chicago in 1934 under Clark Shaughnessy...
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  • Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Heartley Anderson Pete Bahan, Scotty Bierce, Arda Bowser Frank Civiletto Hal Ebersole...
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    team over to Johnsos and fellow assistant Heartley Anderson as he left to serve in World War II. With Anderson and Johnsos leading the team, the Bears won...
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    Panthers, arrived at Pitt Stadium as a 3+1⁄2 to 1 favorite. Coach Heartley Anderson brought 37 players east and opted to start his first string line and...
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  • WE-1) Hugh Whelchel, Georgia (WC-3) Phillip Cruikshank, Yale (BE-2) Heartley Anderson, Notre Dame (BE-2; JV-1) Otto Vogel, Illinois (NB-2) Joy Berquist...
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  • 1924–1925 1966 Cleveland Bulldogs 1925 New York Giants 1926–1953 Guard Heartley "Hunk" Anderson Chicago Bears 1922, 1923–1925 Not Inducted Cleveland Bulldogs 1923...
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  • 1917. George T. Anderson (1824–1901), general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War Heartley "Hunk "Anderson (1898–1978), American...
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    Fesperman, Ethan; Cooney, Molly; Brock, Matthew E.; Lyons, Gregory; Huber, Heartley B.; Vincent, Lori B. (1 September 2015). "Promoting Inclusion, Social Connections...
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    player and coach; in Domažlice, Czechoslovakia Died: Hunk Anderson (born Heartley William Anderson), 79, American football player and coach Federico Chávez...
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  • LOSER Zoe / Andy LOSER - WINNER Tony 4 "Heat 4 Jayne Offer vs. Christina Heartley / Mark Roberts vs. Adam Stretton" 4 October 1997 (1997-10-04) Event 1 -...
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  • Couton William E. Morey Gevertz/Morey/ Newman/Pagano 1:44.56 2010 Ranger Heartley 3 Julio Garcia John W. Sadler David Alpert/Herb Alpert 1:45.40 2009 Chocolate...
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  • women's doubles title in 1999, in Detroit Corina Morariu April 24 - Heartley "Hunk" Anderson, native of Calumet, Michigan, American football player and coach...
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    Prince of Wales Theatre under the Bancroft management took place as Dick Heartley, an original part, in Boucicault's How she loves him, 21 December 1867...
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