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Robert Harris (basketball)

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For 50 years, Harris worked as a certified life insurance underwriter for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company in Chicago. He married Sylvia Morrison; they had two daughters, Ruth M. Harris and Roberta Tugenberg. In 1964, Harris died in Chicago at the Veterans Administration Research Hospital
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as commander of military training schools at Princeton University, Western Reserve University, University of Virginia, and University of Chicago. He reached the rank of colonel in the Army.
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that compiled a combined 44–4 record and were recognized by the
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coach. He played college football and basketball at the
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The team compiled a 5–9 record. 25: 739:American men's basketball players 222:Harris was the head coach of the 754:Chicago Maroons football players 744:Basketball coaches from Illinois 230:Military service and later years 18:Robert Harris (basketball coach) 749:Basketball players from Chicago 163:. He was the head coach of the 371:"Early Indiana Net Coach Dies" 1: 709:# denotes interim head coach 186:, where he was a member of 780: 447: 246:. He later served during 212:Helms Athletic Foundation 138: 121: 98: 34: 329:. Sports Reference LLC 375:The Indianapolis Star 242:under the command of 184:University of Chicago 177:Hyde Park High School 161:University of Chicago 126:Head coaching record 51:Biographical details 79:July 1964 (aged 77) 31: 218:Indiana University 192:Western Conference 716: 715: 477:Zora G. 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Robert Harris (basketball coach)

Chicago, Illinois
Chicago
HC
Indiana
American football
basketball
basketball
University of Chicago
1908–09 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team
Hyde Park High School
University of Chicago
Amos Alonzo Stagg
Western Conference
1907
1908
1906–07
1907–08 Chicago Maroons men's basketball teams
Helms Athletic Foundation
1908–09 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team
World War I
Rainbow Division
Douglas MacArthur
World War II
"Eckie Recalls Football Woes of Bob Harris: Pluck Alone Saved Job with Maroons for Army Man"
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