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Charles Wharton (American football)

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29: 1138: 949: 798: 187:(1914–1918) and was the Democratic Party's candidate for Governor of Delaware in 1928. He was Penn's director of field athletics and assistant professor of physical education from 1919 to 1931 and head of the 942: 791: 671: 564: 288:. He also worked 12 years as Penn's director of field athletics and assistant professor of physical education. He resigned his position at Penn in 1931 when he was hired as the head of the 935: 784: 292:'s physical education department, a position he held for six years. In later years, Wharton served as the executive director of the Delaware Unemployment Compensation Commission. 1163: 1158: 1098: 1133: 1128: 664: 557: 1123: 1148: 657: 550: 390: 251:
that compiled a 14–1 record. Wharton received first-team All-America honors for three consecutive years, being recognized as an All-American in 1894 by
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biography of Wharton, he was called "a blocking dynamo, often taking out entire sides of an enemy line in the style of an axe-swinging Paul Bunyan."
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teams from 1893 to 1896. During his time with the Quakers, they compiled a 34-game winning streak, including
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where he received degrees from the dental school in 1896 and from the medical school in 1899.
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from 1914 to 1918 and running unsuccessfully as the Democratic Party's candidate in the
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from 1893 to 1896, led the team to undefeated national championship seasons in
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Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
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player, politician, and athletics administrator. He played
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1895 Penn Quakers football—national champions
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