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George E. Allen

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493: 575: 531:, helped him secure candidacy as vice president, drafted his convention speech, and served as manager of his vice-presidential campaign. When FDR died in April 1945, Allen flew to Washington directly and helped draft the three speeches that Truman would deliver and oversaw Truman's transition into the presidency. Allen "managed the ticklish task of easing" Secretary of State 51: 336:
A favorite is his account of the Georgia Tech-Cumberland U. football game in 1916. Cumberland's fullback and captain, George Allen himself, made the best run of the game for his hard pressed side: "I only lost six yards." He would have made one beautiful punt if his own center had not blocked it with
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Though lawyer, businessman, and public servant, Allen was foremost known as a raconteur. This, along with mutual interests in golf, bridge, and farming probably formed the basis of the friendship between Allen and Eisenhower. The relationship was largely social and according to Eisenhower associates
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Although Allen left government service with the end of the Truman administration, Allen remained in the public eye as a friend of President Eisenhower, a prominent member of "Ike's millionaires", a group of businessmen who socialized with Eisenhower in various leisure activities. Allen had a home in
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attributed Allen's success to his good humor: "George's job was Good Relations... George was a fixer and a puller of wires." He became vice president of the Home Insurance Company to help solve a fire insurance scandal. Numerous companies put him on their boards, including Victor Emanuel's
562:-like pronouncement that he would not run if nominated at the Democratic convention and would serve if elected" in the November 1948 US presidential elections. "This effort will be made with the 'full knowledge and acquiescence' of the President and his so-called ' 601:, Inc. During the Eisenhower administration, he was part of a group known as "Ike's millionaires." By 1964, he held numerous corporate directorships. He was also an associate of the Washington, DC-based law firm of Alvord and Alvord (whose members included 492: 1514: 356:
member, put together a scrub team of 14 players to travel to Atlanta as Cumberland's football team and were soundly beaten 222 to 0, saving the college $ 3,000 in the process. Cumberland would not play football again until 1920.
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developed a friendship that grew over the ensuing years. Allen also served as a director of the War Damage Corporation, a government effort to provide insurance against war-related damage. In 1944, he "latched onto"
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the back of his neck. George recalls: "I once dropped the ball and yelled at another fellow: 'Pick it up.' He yelled back at me, 'Pick it up yourself, you dropped it.'" The score: Tech, 222; Cumberland, 0.
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it was valuable to the President as an antidote to the stress of the office. The friendship continued through Eisenhower's retirement and Allen remained close to Mamie after Eisenhower's death.
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Cumberland had actually discontinued its football program before the season but was not allowed to cancel its game against the Engineers. Georgia Tech coach
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George Allen (who was elected to serve as Cumberland's football team student manager after first serving as the baseball team student manager), also a
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3,000 (considered a sizeable sum in 1916 and roughly equivalent to $ 70,000 currently) to Tech if its football team failed to show.
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The press referred to Truman's close advisers as his "gang," prompters, and Kitchen Cabinet. In August 1946,
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From 1947 to his death in 1973, Allen was an executive with several business corporations including
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In 1930, Allen married Mary Keane. They were living in the Wardman Park Hotel in the 1940s.
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magazine on August 12, 1946, and was a subject of the cover story "The Regular Guys."
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The public library in Allen's home town of Booneville, Mississippi, is named the
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insisted on the schools' scheduling agreement, which required Cumberland to pay
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During World War I, Allen "wangled himself a commission in the US Army".
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Aviation Corp. and Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp., Tom Girdler's
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reported that Allen would undertake to ask General Eisenhower for a "
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Papers of George E. Allen, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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George E. Allen died age 77 on April 23, 1973, of a heart attack in
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in his honor, and a major street is named "George E. Allen Drive".
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Members of the Board of Commissioners for the District of Columbia
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Allen "wangled himself" onto the Board of Commissioners for the
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Based on experience as a White House intimate, Allen wrote
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magazine named his top four advisers as: "The Professor"
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The press called Allen many names in his time, including:
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George Edward Allen was born on February 29, 1896, in
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Government Manual, 1942?, p. 403 906:from the original on November 17, 2007 699:According to the Eisenhower Library: 328:in the history of college football to 437: 423: 7: 1505:Democratic National Committee people 1055:"August 12, 1946, Vol. XLVIII No. 7" 570:Business, law, and political circles 1525:People from Booneville, Mississippi 1500:Military personnel from Mississippi 1495:Cumberland Phoenix football coaches 739:Blair, William M. (July 3, 1948). 541:Reconstruction Finance Corporation 274:. He earned a law degree (LLB) at 25: 1000:"In 1916, a Blowout for the Ages" 998:Litsky, Frank (October 7, 2006). 254:football team during their famed 1109:Brad Bigelow (August 17, 2012). 361:Head coaching record (football): 975:"Football's Glorious Slaughter" 961:Georgia Tech Alumni Association 27:American politician (1896–1973) 1: 1530:20th-century American lawyers 1146:TIME: cover with George Allen 631:Harry Truman on George Allen: 566:' of political strategists." 513:Democratic National Committee 464:Allen later practiced law in 715:Presidents Who Have Known Me 503:with President Truman (1946) 1540:United States Army officers 318:Cumberland College Bulldogs 94:Luther Halsey Reichelderfer 1556: 959:"Cumberland 0, Tech 222". 302: 31: 1190: 938:"The Game of the Century" 496:Allen (far right) aboard 445: 433: 404: 389: 332:by a score of 222 to 0. 309:In 1916, Allen served as 225: 142: 109: 66: 57: 48: 18:George Allen (Cumberland) 1116:The Neglected Books Page 785:"George E. Allen Papers" 32:For another person, see 1057:. Time. August 12, 1948 694:George E. Allen Library 624:Personal life and death 579:Home Insurance Building 555:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 272:Booneville, Mississippi 252:Cumberland University's 186:Palm Desert, California 169:Booneville, Mississippi 34:George E. Allen (coach) 1267:Professor Braun (1912) 1236:James Sloan Kuykendall 1220:Edgar Davis Kuykendall 790:. Eisenhower. May 1989 706: 671:Clark McAdams Clifford 642: 582: 504: 354:Kappa Sigma Fraternity 339: 300: 1026:on September 20, 2008 942:Cumberland University 701: 636:"Implicit confidence" 577: 552:On July 2, 1948, the 495: 478:Franklin D. Roosevelt 334: 294: 276:Cumberland University 236:Franklin D. Roosevelt 215:Cumberland University 82:Franklin D. Roosevelt 925:Who's Who in America 524:Dwight D. Eisenhower 509:District of Columbia 244:Dwight D. Eisenhower 1520:Mississippi lawyers 1278:W. H. "Peck" Turner 902:. 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Index

George Allen (Cumberland)
George E. Allen (coach)

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Luther Halsey Reichelderfer
John Russell Young
Booneville, Mississippi
Palm Desert, California
Democratic
Cumberland University
LLB
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
head football coach
Cumberland University's
lopsided match
Georgia Tech
Booneville, Mississippi
Cumberland University

Cumberland College
1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech football game
head
football
Cumberland College Bulldogs
Lebanon, Tennessee
greatest loss
Georgia Tech
John Heisman

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