Gary, Mitchell Joseph, 1900-1969
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Mitchell Gary was an American athlete, coach and athletic director. He was an All-Big Ten football player for the Minnesota Golden Gophers in 1926 and 1927 and served in various coaching, teaching and administrative positions at Western Michigan University from 1928 through 1967. With a record of 59–34–5 (.628 winning percentage), Gary ranks third in wins among Western Michigan football coaches, behind William H. Spaulding and Al Molde. For a full biography, see his wiki page.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Bud Norris, December 6, 1994
File — Box 4-OralHist, Object: 1
Dates:
December 6, 1994
Oral history interview with George Dales, May 8, 1989
File — Box 2-OralHist, Object: 3
Oral history interview with Robert Culp, July 22, 1989
File — Box 2-OralHist, Object: 2
Oral History interview with Tom Coyne, May 24, 1989
File — Box 6-OralHist, Object: 11
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