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stable or more farsighted sportsman. Without giving his sports interest a greater prominence than it should have in the life of a successful business man, Red made countless valuable contributions to college and professional sports. The life of professional hockey in this area was prolonged for years because of his energy and intelligent direction ... His name belongs among the very elite in any gallery of sports heroes at
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Minnesota representative on Investment Bankers of America (IBA). The following year, he was elected executive manager of the ninth federal reserve district victory fund committee. In 1943, he was a member of the county war finance committee.
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Minnesota to serve as the basketball coach at St. Thomas. He later came back to Dartmouth as ends coach for the 1920 football season.
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Central Hockey league will thrive for the same reason as long as it chooses to keep Paul Loudon as its head." He remained president through the league's final year in 1934–35.
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hobby with me and I enjoy coaching," Loudon said. "My business has become so heavy, however, that I cannot spare the time necessary for coaching and scouting football games." Athletic director
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that Loudon had accepted a position as head football coach at the College of St. Thomas (now known as the
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In the 1930s, Loudon served as a member of the Dartmouth athletic board.
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2177:"Harold B. Wood Elected Head of Twin City Bond Club at Annual Meeting"
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1922 Washburn-Crosby team. Top row, first from the left is Loudon.
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1583:"Minneapolis Seeks Franchise in National Amateur Hockey League"
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was titled "Paul Loudon Proves Real Leader" and stated "the
2044:"American Hockey Association elects Paul Loudon president"
2013:"New Miller Hockey Interests Offer Ching Johnson Contract"
1109:"R. P. I. Does Not Seek Red Louden [sic] As Coach"
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Loudon played at end for the "Annex football eleven of
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as well as the College of St. Thomas (now known as the
1462:""Red" Loudon Will Help Coach Minn. University Squad"
1366:"Cadets to Meet Hamline in Last State Basket Contest"
1528:"1922 Minnesota Golden Gophers Schedule and Results"
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632:(NAHA). In 1931–32, he became the president of the
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1428:"Washburn-Crosby Five in Title Floor Game Tonight"
2597:Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball head coaches
1208:"Former Dartmouth Star St. Thomas Football Coach"
715:sorely missed in these parts." An article in the
1335:"Dartmouth Puts in Hard Licks for Colgate Clash"
625:. He left the Millers after the 1929–30 season.
3438:St. Thomas (Minnesota) Tommies football coaches
1174:"Dartmouth Star Will Coach Grid Team At Midway"
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1822:"Two Officials to Handle Hockey Playoffs Here"
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2457:"City Loses Leading Sportsman in Paul Loudon"
1304:"Another Coach Will Try Luck With St. Thomas"
1250:. September 11, 1916. p. 14 – via
16:American athlete and sports coach (1892-1953)
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2216:. February 14, 1924. p. 10 – via
2185:. December 15, 1922. p. 28 – via
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1919:"C.H.L. Request To Halt Raids Is Unanswered"
1645:"Paul Loudon Placed on Executive Puck Board"
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1727:"Plans on for Two Skating Title Meets Here"
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829:"Paul Loudon Resigns Post at Minnesota 'U'"
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2239:"Salary Terms Only Hitch In Picking Coach"
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1677:"United States Amateur Hockey Association"
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790:"Old Dartmouth Grid Star Now With Bankers"
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485:" in their December 1914 game against the
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3448:Minnesota Golden Gophers football coaches
2278:. August 8, 1934. p. 12 – via
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562:ultimately coached the Cadets that year.
511:. In April, it was announced by Reverend
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612:United States Amateur Hockey Association
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2011:Hackenberg, Dick (September 30, 1937).
1855:Barton, George A. (February 13, 1931).
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921:Dougher, Louis A. (November 30, 1913).
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2425:"Paul Loudon Elected by Civic Council"
2363:"Paul Loudon 9th District Bonds Chief"
2332:"Paul Loudon Hits at SEC Bid Proposal"
2247:. May 8, 1931. p. 31 – via
2123:. May 10, 1947. p. 4 – via
1725:McGovern, John F. (January 16, 1927).
1047:"Cavanaugh Remains To Coach Dartmouth"
636:(CHL). A February 1933 article in the
1581:Swanson, Bernard (October 24, 1923).
860:"Dartmouth Has Most Brilliant Attack"
750:"Paul Loudon Dies; Banker, Sportsman"
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3423:Dartmouth Big Green football coaches
3418:Dartmouth Big Green baseball players
3413:Dartmouth Big Green football players
630:Northwest Amateur Hockey Association
1273:"Loudon May Coach Saints Next Fall"
827:Barton, George A. (July 28, 1923).
2078:Hall, Halsey (November 30, 1945).
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2455:Hall, Halsey (December 2, 1953).
1757:Rudick, Irvin (October 7, 1928).
1242:"Midway Colleges Start Grid Work"
445:. He played from 1910 to 1913 at
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891:"Loudon to Coach Dartmouth"
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2049:The Nebraska State Journal
1114:The North Adams Transcript
1083:The North Adams Transcript
523:. He was the successor to
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2394:"State Speeds Bond Sales"
2146:"'That's All We Wanted!'"
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1140:"Loudon Leaves Dartmouth"
1021:Boston Evening Transcript
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1681:Vintage Minnesota Hockey
1016:"Loudon Dartmouth Coach"
517:University of St. Thomas
413:Early life and education
403:University of St. Thomas
1893:The Minneapolis Journal
1732:The Minneapolis Journal
1700:The Minneapolis Journal
1371:The Minneapolis Journal
1278:The Minneapolis Journal
1247:The Minneapolis Journal
1179:The Minneapolis Journal
673:Personal life and death
582:University of Minnesota
407:University of Minnesota
264:Administrative career (
3403:American football ends
1553:The South Bend Tribune
954:"Winner Of High Honor"
865:The Emerson Enterprise
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551:. He was succeeded by
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2116:The Columbus Telegram
634:Central Hockey League
619:Central Hockey League
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555:as St. Thomas coach.
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2561:at Wikimedia Commons
2493:The Minneapolis Star
2488:"Top Sports Booster"
2430:The Minneapolis Star
2399:The Minneapolis Star
2368:The Minneapolis Star
2337:The Minneapolis Star
2306:The Minneapolis Star
2244:The Minneapolis Star
2151:The Minneapolis Star
2085:The Minneapolis Star
2018:The Minneapolis Star
1986:The Minneapolis Star
1924:The Minneapolis Star
1795:The Minneapolis Star
1548:"Red Loudon Resigns"
1533:Sports-Reference.com
1467:The Bismarck Tribune
1433:The Minneapolis Star
928:The Washington Times
755:The Minneapolis Star
719:said the following:
711:The Minneapolis Star
487:Washington Glee Club
471:The Washington Times
36:Biographical details
2961:Stephen G. O'Rourke
623:Minneapolis Millers
421:Loudon at Dartmouth
289:Minneapolis Millers
254:Minneapolis Millers
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2969:Earle T. Pickering
2519:"Red Was A Leader"
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