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Crawford Blagden

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After the war, Blagden worked for Atlantic Navigation Corporation and later for Joseph Walker & Sons, a stock brokerage company. He retired in 1932. Blagden was married twice. In 1911, he was married to Mary Hopkins, a granddaughter of Williams College president Mark Hopkins. They had a son,
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In January 1936, Blagden died at the Harkness Pavilion of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center after suffering an attack of influenza. He was 55 years old when he died.
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Crawford was born in 1881 in New York City. His grandfather, Luther C. Clark, was one of the founders of the banking firm, Clark, Dodge & Co. He attended
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team. In 1901 he was selected as a consensus All-American tackle. The 1901 Harvard team defeated rival Yale by a score of 17 to 0.
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Crawford Blagden, Jr. His first wife died in 1912. In 1918, he married his second wife, Minna E. MacLeod of Nova Scotia.
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developed the idea to develop camps to train civilians for potential wartime service as officers. These camps at
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in France. In 1918, he led an advance by the 317th Infantry to rescue the survivors of the so-called "
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After graduating from Harvard, Blagden served as the line coach at Harvard under
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team and was selected as a consensus All-American at the
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Index

New York City
Position(s)
Tackle
US college
Harvard University
All-American
1901
American football
college football
Harvard Crimson football
tackle
Harvard University
Harvard Crimson football
Percy Haughton
Grenville Clark
Plattsburgh, New York
Citizens' Military Training Camp
World War I
United States Army
Lost Battalion
Argonne Forest








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