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Coach Rohe Interview

Coach Charles H. (Chuck) Rohe Interview

Coach Rohe Interview2022-05-13T17:35:02+00:00

Ed Murphey Memorial

Ed Murphey Ed Murphey, a three-time SEC outdoor champion in the mile (1955-57) for the University of Tennessee and the SEC cross country individual champion in 1956, died on October 29, 2014, in Memphis. He was 78. Originally from Brownsville, Tennessee, Murphey enrolled at the University of Tennessee and earned

Ed Murphey Memorial2022-05-16T17:18:46+00:00

Sam Venable, Sr Memorial

Sam Venable Mr. Venable taught seven years in the Knoxville School System before World War II, in which he served as an infantry major. He moved to UT after the war. In addition to his teaching duties at UT, Mr. Venable was a long time track and field official, official

Sam Venable, Sr Memorial2022-05-16T17:19:57+00:00

Al Rovere Memorial

Al Rovere Knoxville Track Club Hall of Fame Inductee 2009 Creating a track club requires administrative and organizational skills along with great passion and enthusiasm for the sport. The Knoxville Track Club was fortunate to have all of those attributes and more when Al Rovere joined with others to found

Al Rovere Memorial2022-05-16T17:20:40+00:00

Ben Plotnicki Memorial

Ben Plotnicki Dr. Ben Plotnicki    1913-1981 Ben Plotnicki, who retired in 1977 after 32 years as a member of the UT Health, Physical Education and Recreation faculty, died in 1981 at the age of 68. Ben Plotnicki married his wife Kathleen on June 4, 1939. He coached four years at Fredricksburg,

Ben Plotnicki Memorial2022-05-13T17:38:46+00:00

Herb Neff Memorial

Herb Neff Herb Neff 1930 - 2000 Herbert P. Neff Jr, who was accustomed to reaching great heights, died at his home in Knoxville after a lengthy bout with cancer, at the age of 70. Neff achieved much in athletics and academics. The slender, 6-foot 6 athlete won the SEC

Herb Neff Memorial2022-05-13T17:39:29+00:00

Dr. Andy Kozar Memorial

Dr. Andy Kozar Andy Kozar, the Tennessee football great who died Thursday in Knoxville is being remembered Thursday as a prime example of a man who achieved success in other fields after an outstanding career in athletics. One of the most dominant fullbacks in Tennessee football history and member of

Dr. Andy Kozar Memorial2022-05-13T17:32:26+00:00

Andrew D. Holt Memorial

Andrew D. Holt Andrew D. Holt, UT's Sixteenth President (1959-1970) He was christened Andrew David Holt, but everyone called him "Andy"--trustees, government officials, administrators, faculty, students, and friends. The appellation was not a mark of disrespect, nor did it represent any flippancy with regard to his stature and authority. It

Andrew D. Holt Memorial2022-05-16T17:21:49+00:00

Dean L.R. Hesler Memorial

Dean L.R. Hesler Former Liberal Arts Dean L. R. Hesler, who died in 1977, were delivered into the care of UT archivists. Lexemuel Ray Hesler was a native of Indiana. He came to the University of Tennessee in 1919 from Cornell University, where he had been awarded the Ph.D. degree in

Dean L.R. Hesler Memorial2022-05-16T17:22:51+00:00

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