- published: 09 Dec 2016
- views: 705
Edward Francis Dunn (October 1, 1915 – March 2, 1980) was head coach of the University of Miami football program from 1943 to 1944 while previous head coach Jack Harding served in the American military in World War II.
Dunn grew up in Miami, Florida. He was a running back from 1935 to 1939 serving as team captain in 1935 and 1939 of the Miami Hurricanes football team. In 1938, he played in the first Miami-Florida game, scoring all three touchdowns in a 19-7 Miami win. Dunn set several game, single-season and career UM records for rushing, scoring, and punt returns. Dunn went on to serve as head baseball coach from 1946–54, guiding UM to an 82-73-2 record over his nine seasons. His 1947 club went 11-2, followed by his second-best mark of 14-8 in 1949, playing teams from the state of Florida, military bases and around the Southeast. He died at a Florida hospital in 1980 after a long illness.
In 2009, Dunn was inducted into UM's "Ring of Fame." Dunn's son Gary Dunn, who also played football at UM, represented him at the induction.
Eddie or Eddy may refer to:
Actors: James Burke (actor), Donald Kerr (actor), John Kelly (actor), Broderick Crawford (actor), Sonny Bupp (actor), Matty Kemp (actor), Larry J. Blake (actor), Dick Elliott (actor), Billy Engle (actor), John Gallaudet (actor), Charley Grapewin (actor), William B. Davidson (actor), Charles Halton (actor), Richard Denning (actor), Eddie Marr (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama,During a cross country sign buying trip in July of 2014, Willie bought a homeless sign from Eddie Dunn in Philadelphia, and their conversation was featured in the documentary SIGNS OF HUMANITY. At the time Eddie was using heroin and living under a bridge. In February of 2016, after a year and a half of sobriety, Eddie contacted Willie. They met again in Philly during a WE ARE ALL HOMELESS exhibit during the Democratic National Convention and became friends. Eddie joins Willie on the TEDxSMU stage to talk about life on the other side of a sign, becoming a grandfather, and his advice for dealing with people on the streets. Willie Baronet has been buying and collecting homeless signs since 1993 as part of a long term art project titled "WE ARE ALL HOMELESS." In 2014 he began a 31-day cross c...
Originally aired on Maude Night at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, Feb 14, 2011. Featuring Kate McKinnon, Jen Bartels, Eddie Dunn, Rory Panagotopulos.
The hasty marriage (Casamiento imposible) Cast: Charley Chase, Lillian Elliott, James Finlayson, Gay Seabrook, Eddie Dunn, Billy Gilbert, Harry Bernard, Georgie Billings, Harry Bowen, Lyle Tayo Directed: Gilbert Pratt Director of Photography: Walter Lundin Film Editor: Richard Currier Sound: Elmer Raguse Produced: Hal Roach (USA/Blanco y negro/Subtitulada) Fecha: 11/12/1931 Duración: 19 minutos 25 segundos Código del film: BG-0184 Copyright Archivo DiFilm - Consultas por material de archivo difilm@sinectis.com.ar - http://www.difilm-argentina.com Más videos e información en: https://www.facebook.com/difilm o Seguinos en: https://twitter.com/archivodifilm
Written By: Achilles Stamatelaky Starring: Tim Martin, Cody Lindquist, Natasha Rothwell, and Eddie Dunn Filmed and Edited By: Jocelyne Roueiheb
Park Bench of Truth - A Web Series Talk Show Park Bench of Truth is a filmed improv exercise, featuring improvisers, but NOT about improv. Inspired from the improv exercise of the same name created by Michael Delaney - this is a series of conversations with real improvisers about real things. Let's get truthful. Created and hosted by Amy Lynne Berger Directed by Nancy Melchert Artwork by Patrick Guerrero Featuring Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn is the latest to come to DC to teach and play with Chinese Menu
Well, I don't think that I know you
I've never seen you here
Before, although I could be wrong
And though this music doesn't move me
Thrill or even soothe me
I think I might dance to just this one song
Is that your brother dancin' with you?
He's giving me some funny looks
I thought you says, "You were on your own"
Look, I know I'm no oil painting
But my face doesn't need rearranging
And I'm quite attached to all my bones
This isn't the way things were meant to be
Now he's waiting outside with his mates for me