235:"Dudley S. Dean ... is, as his friends express it, twice a hero. When Col. Roosevelt organized his regiment of Rough Riders, Mr. Dean was one of the first to enlist. He served throughout the campaign with distinction, and was in the thin brown line that charged up San Juan Hill. But his run at Springfield Nov. 22, 1890, when Harvard defeated Yale, is what endears him particularly to Harvard football men and the football world in general. On that occasion Dean ran through the entire Yale team for ninety yards and scored a goal."
182:. While at Harvard, Dean was the quarterback for Harvard's varsity football team. He became famous for his role in Harvard's November 1890 football victory over Yale—the first since the schools first met in 1875. A newspaper account of the game described a touchdown run from midfield by Dean. Yale had the ball at midfield when Dean broke through past Hall of Famer
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225:"literally riddled by the murderous fire from ambush." He called Gen. Wood and Col. Roosevelt "dandies" and noted: "It is due to them largely that the rough riders came home in better physical condition than most of the volunteers. Teddy hustled about and saw that food reached us." In October 1898, the
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for bravery on the battlefield. In his book, "The Rough riders, a history of the First United States volunteer cavalry," Roosevelt named Dean as "one of the men whom I noticed as leading in the charges and always being nearest the enemy." Upon his return, Dudley told how the Rough Riders had been
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and batted the ball out of the hands of the Yale quarterback. The report noted: "The ball bounded beautifully for the now famous 'Dud.' He caught it as it came up saying, 'Now Dud's your chance.' On the run he was past the Yale backs ... and had a clear field to Yale's unprotected goal." The
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Michigan. He was affiliated with the Keweenaw Land Association, Ltd. for more than 50 years. In 1920, Dean was the treasurer of the Keweenaw Land Association, at which time the company owned 400,000 acres (1,600 km) of timber and mineral lands in the copper belt of Michigan's
191:"After all has been said, however, about individual players, and a vast deal might be said, the last word should be devoted to Dudley Dean. If the Harvard victory can be ascribed to one man more than any other, that man is Dean. His tackling and breaking through were unsurpassed.
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At the end of the 1890 season, Dean was selected as the quarterback on the All-American football team. Dean also played shortstop and second base for the
Harvard baseball team and was captain of that team in 1891. His skills as a baseball player were such that he traveled with
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Dean was involved for most of his professional career in the mining business, and the companies with which he was associated had extensive land, lumber and mineral holdings in the
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published an article titled, "Dudley S. Dean, Twice a Hero," which told of his exploits on the gridiron and at the Battle of San Juan Hill:
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497:"Harvard Picks Dean for '33 Grid Captain: Son of Old Crimson Quarterback Honored by Teammates". Syracuse Herald. December 2, 1932.
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158:. He played quarterback for Harvard from 1888 to 1890 and was selected as an All-American in 1890. Dean also fought with the
360:"The Game In Full Detail As Reported By An Old Player: How the Contest Progressed". Springfield Republican. November 23, 1890.
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The Rough Riders: A History of the First United States
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470:"Dudley S. Dean, Twice a Hero". The New York World. October 6, 1898.
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Fund. The play depicted both the training and work of airmen.
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819:Richard Zimmerman (1966–1967)
508:Doris Kearns Goodwin (1991).
33:Portrait of Dudley Dean from
1018:Jake Smith (2017–2019, 2021)
774:Matthew Botsford (1954–1955)
713:Dillwyn Parrish Starr (1904)
116:Career highlights and awards
975:Collier Winters (2009–2011)
804:Michael Bassett (1962–1963)
789:Charlie Ravenel (1958–1959)
439:Theodore Roosevelt (1903).
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76:Lake Village, New Hampshire
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216:. In July 1898, after the
174:College athlete at Harvard
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993:Conner Hempel (2013–2014)
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854:Tim Davenport (1975–1977)
784:Richard McLaughlin (1957)
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1013:Tom Stewart (2016, 2018)
957:Liam O'Hagan (2005–2007)
839:Jim Stoeckel (1971–1973)
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1008:Joe Viviano (2016–2017)
1003:Scott Hosch (2014–2015)
924:Rich Linden (1996–1998)
919:Vin Ferrara (1994–1995)
909:Mike Giardi (1991–1993)
889:Brian White (1984–1985)
859:Larry Brown (1977–1978)
849:Jim Kubacki (1975–1976)
302:Cohasset, Massachusetts
218:Battle of San Juan Hill
164:Battle of San Juan Hill
93:Cohasset, Massachusetts
1033:Charles DePrima (2023)
998:Michael Pruneau (2013)
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834:Eric Crone (1970–1972)
809:Thomas Bilodeau (1964)
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814:John McCluskey (1965)
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562:. September 27, 1950.
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894:Tom Yohe (1986–1988)
869:Brian Buckley (1980)
824:George Lalich (1968)
310:Doris Kearns Goodwin
245:U.S. Army Air Forces
210:Spanish–American War
168:Spanish–American War
58:Personal information
1243:Sheppard Homans Jr.
929:Brad Wilford (1999)
701:Charles Dudley Daly
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1294:Pudge Heffelfinger
1143:Joshua Damon Upton
1038:Jaden Craig (2023)
829:David Smith (1969)
736:R. B. Wigglesworth
560:The New York Times
445:. Gebbie & Co.
400:. January 4, 1891.
398:The New York Times
289:Family and friends
222:Theodore Roosevelt
184:Pudge Heffelfinger
180:Harvard University
156:Harvard University
142:Dudley Stuart Dean
86:September 25, 1950
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1302:Jesse Riggs
1235:Lee McClung
1219:Dudley Dean
1113:Dudley Dean
1093:Herb Alward
965:(2006–2008)
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682:A. M. Beale
660:Dudley Dean
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629:A. R. Crane
208:During the
166:during the
152:quarterback
52:Quarterback
35:Walter Camp
22:Dudley Dean
1326:Categories
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