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Bum Bright

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claimed he didn't have a successor in place yet. In 2016, Jones revealed that Bright offered to fire Landry before Jones introduced himself as the Cowboys' new owner. According to Jones, Bright knew Jones would almost certainly be pilloried by the media and fan base if he fired Landry, and wanted to
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in 1946 and began investing in oil and natural gas leases. Later he expanded to trucking, banks, real estate, and savings and loans. His investments made him a millionaire by the age of 31. In 1990, he was listed as one of the 100 richest people in Texas.
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He was the chairman of Texas A&M University System Board of Regents from 1981 to 1985. In 1991, Texas A&M named him a distinguished alumnus. A&M also presented him with the Sterling C. Evans medal in 2002.
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Bright donated an unrestricted contribution of $ 25 million to Texas A&M in 1997. In 2000, he donated another $ 5 million to support renovation of the school's football stadium,
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relieve Jones of the pressure by making the decision himself. However, Jones declined the offer, wanting to tell Landry himself that he was being let go.
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in the first round and finishing with a 10–6 record. The team's performance declined over the next three seasons, posting records of 7–9, 7–8, and 3–13.
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in 1943. After graduating, he was commissioned in the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and deployed to Europe during the
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to criticize the president's policies. The full-page ad ran on November 22, 1963, the day that Kennedy was
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in 1989 for $ 140 million. Jones made many changes to the team, including firing longtime head coach
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After suffering financial losses, including an estimated $ 29 million in the 1988 collapse of
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In 1984, Bright (along with 11 limited business partners, including Craig Hall) purchased the
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He also disapproved of the extent of federal welfare programs. In a 1990 interview with
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The Cowboys made the playoffs in his first season as owner, losing to the
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Bright received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from
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in 1967, he had one million matchboxes with the inscription "
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An outspoken conservative, Bright was highly critical of
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Muskogee, Oklahoma
Dallas, Texas
Texas A&M University
National Football League
Dallas Cowboys
Texas A&M University
Second World War
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Texas
Dallas Cowboys
Clint Murchison, Jr.
Los Angeles Rams
First Republic Bank Corporation
Jerry Jones
Tom Landry
Tex Schramm
John F. Kennedy
Dallas Morning News
assassinated
Texas Monthly
alma mater
Texas A&M University
University of Texas
Kyle Field
Harvey Roberts 'Bum' Bright obituary



Businessman, philanthropist Bright dies

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