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Robert McKay (American football)

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240:, he was commander of the 305th Infantry Machine Gun Company (nicknamed "Death") of New York's 77th Division. After the war, he worked as an investment banker before retiring in 1937. McKay was associated for a time with the North American Company. He also served in the military during 693: 338:"Mrs. Sanger Weds Robert G. McKay: Daughter of Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn Married in Church of St. Philip's at Garrison; Troth of Former Captain in 77th Division and Widow of Capt. Sanger Had Not Been Told" 596: 489: 113: 686: 679: 867: 862: 589: 482: 857: 582: 475: 413:"Three Westerners Selected By Camp: Benbrook and Wells of Michigan and Walker of Minnesota Named for All-American". The Indianapolis Star. December 11, 1910. 852: 847: 255:, president of the American Museum of Natural History. His first wife died in 1955. In January 1957, McKay was married to Alexandra Emery Moore of 786: 337: 892: 702: 618: 135: 128: 887: 872: 802: 628: 358: 605: 498: 117: 314: 163: 124: 882: 877: 212: 182:, France. He was the son of Gordon McKay and Baroness Marion Treat von Bruning. He attended preparatory school at the 435: 842: 203: 35: 236:
After graduating from Harvard in 1911, McKay moved to Seattle and then operated a sheep ranch in Montana. During
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football player in 1908 and 1910. He later became an investment banker in New York.
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team from 1908 to 1910. In 1908, he was selected as an All-American by
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McKay was married twice. In August 1923, he was married at
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American football player and investment banker (1887–1958)
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team from 1908 to 1910 and was selected as a first-team
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Harvard College. 1921. p. 267. 282: 280: 7: 353: 351: 393:"Six Yale Men on Camp's First Team" 14: 174:McKay was born in 1887 in either 853:Harvard Crimson football players 848:Harvard Crimson baseball players 359:"University Baseball Statistics" 244:, reaching the rank of colonel. 25: 1: 893:People from Syosset, New York 263:. McKay died at his home in 213:The Christian Science Monitor 888:People from Frankfort, Maine 454:"Mrs. Alexandra Moore Rewed" 267:in November 1958 at age 71. 105:Career highlights and awards 873:United States Army officers 306:Nineteenth Century Cottages 909: 134:Second-team All-American ( 614: 507: 303:June Hall McCash (1998). 109: 208:Harvard Crimson football 160:Harvard Crimson football 883:Phillips Academy alumni 649:Richard B. Wigglesworth 878:Harvard College alumni 253:Henry Fairfield Osborn 186:, before enrolling at 705:consensus selections 442:. November 28, 1958. 402:. December 19, 1909. 257:Muttontown, New York 82:Muttontown, New York 50:Personal information 363:The Harvard Crimson 261:Monticello, Florida 224:baseball team as a 148:Robert Gordon McKay 23: 619:Thomas J. Campbell 564:Harry von Kersburg 460:. January 8, 1957. 458:The New York Times 440:The New York Times 400:The New York Times 344:. August 20, 1923. 342:The New York Times 249:Garrison, New York 843:Baseball pitchers 820: 819: 669: 668: 572: 571: 265:Syosset, New York 206:position for the 152:American football 145: 144: 114:National champion 100:(1908–1910) 75:November 26, 1958 900: 813: 805: 797: 789: 781: 773: 765: 746: 738: 730: 728:Talbot Pendleton 722: 696: 689: 682: 673: 657: 624:Hamilton Corbett 608: 599: 592: 585: 576: 560: 550: 517:Hamilton Corbett 501: 492: 485: 478: 469: 462: 461: 450: 444: 443: 432: 415: 414: 410: 404: 403: 397: 389: 383: 382: 373: 367: 366: 365:. 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Tackle
Frankfort, Maine
Paris
Muttontown, New York
Harvard
National champion
1910
All-American
1910
1909
American football
college football
Harvard Crimson football
All-American
Frankfort, Maine
Paris
Phillips Academy
Harvard College
college football
tackle
Harvard Crimson football
The Christian Science Monitor
Walter Camp
Harvard Crimson
pitcher
World War I
World War II
Garrison, New York
Henry Fairfield Osborn
Muttontown, New York

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