Bo Schembechler 誕生日、生年月日

Bo Schembechler

Glenn Edward "Bo" Schembechler Jr. ( SHEM-bek-lər; April 1, 1929 – November 17, 2006) was an American college football player, coach, and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Miami University from 1963 to 1968 and at the University of Michigan from 1969 to 1989, compiling a career record of 234 wins, 65 losses and 8 ties. Only Nick Saban, Joe Paterno and Tom Osborne have recorded 200 victories in fewer games as a coach in major college football. In his 21 seasons as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, Schembechler's teams amassed a record of 194–48–5 and won or shared 13 Big Ten Conference titles. Though his Michigan teams never won a national championship, in all but one season they finished ranked, and 16 times they placed in the final top ten of both major polls.

Schembechler played college football as a tackle at Miami University, where in 1949 and 1950 he was coached by Woody Hayes, for whom he served as an assistant coach at Ohio State University in 1952 and from 1958 to 1962. In his first ten years at Michigan, Schembechler's teams squared off in a fierce rivalry against Hayes's Buckeyes squads. During that stretch in the Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry, dubbed the "Ten-Year War," Hayes and Schembechler's teams won or shared the Big Ten Conference crown every season and usually each placed in the national rankings.

In 1988, Schembechler assumed the role of athletic director at Michigan, succeeding Don Canham, the man who hired him as football coach in 1969. Schembechler retired as head football coach after the 1989 season. His longtime assistants, Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr, helmed the team for the next 18 years. Schembechler left the University of Michigan in 1990 to take a job as president of Major League Baseball's Detroit Tigers, which he held until 1992. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1993. During his later years, Schembechler remained in Southeast Michigan and hosted a sports radio show. He died in 2006 at the age of 77 on the eve of that year's Michigan–Ohio State football game, a historic No. 1 versus No. 2 showdown.

Outside of football, Schembechler came to posthumous public notoriety after 2018, when it was alleged that he was one of several high-ranking University of Michigan officials who covered up accusations of sexual assault against team doctor Robert Anderson. Anderson sexually assaulted more than 600 University of Michigan athletes, along with hundreds more individuals at other institutions.

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誕生日、生年月日
1929年4月1日月曜日
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1929年4月1日は、%sの星印の下の月曜日でした。 それはその年の**♈日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は90**でした。

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1st of April 1929 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1929年4月1日 で掲載されたニュース

"RICH" RUSSIAN PEASANTS.

Date: 02 April 1929

Mentioned in ed, "Rich" Russian Peasants

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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident, On the Stock Exchange and In the Financial Markets. The Cost of Speculation. Trading Without Banks' Help. Tightness in Money. Rediscount Rate Uncertainties Novelty in Bank Mergers.

Date: 02 April 1929

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FAVOR RETURN AT YALE OF COMPULSORY CHAPEL; Dean Weigle and Professor Phelps Advocate Restoring System Abandoned Three Years Ago.

Date: 02 April 1929

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Favors return to compulsory chapel for students at Yale Univ

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MEXICANS IN 18-HOUR FIGHT AT JIMENEZ, REBEL CENTRE; BATTLE ON A 3-MILE FRONT; RESULT MAY DECIDE REVOLT Assaults Halt at Night, to Be Resumed at Dawn This Morning. FIGHTING IN CITY STREETS Federals Penetrate Into Part of Town in Drive to Seize the Railway Station. CLASH ON PACIFIC COAST Loyal Troops Dislodge Rebels Near La Cruz, Killing l00-- Naco Is Bombed Again. Federal Victory in Sinaloa. Reinforcements Go From Mazatlan. Panic Reported in Rebel Ranks. Escobar Makes Strong Stand. Rebels Opened the Fighting. Battle in City Streets. Jimenez Station Reported Taken Rebels Claim Big Victory. NACO BOMBED TWICE IN DAY. Federal Soldier Wounded--Missiles Fail to Hit Trenches.

Date: 02 April 1929

By L.C. SPEERS, Staff Correspondent of The New York Times. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Battle raging around Jiminez; engagement in Sinaloa; battle looms at La Cruz; panic reptd in rebel ranks; rebels under Gen Escobar claim victory at Jiminez; Naco bombed; map

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TOPICS OF THE TIMES.

Date: 02 April 1929

Amer Scenic and Historic Preservation Soc to ask funds to renovate his home, Hamilton Grange, and equip it as a museum

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Today on the Radio

Date: 02 April 1929

Music in May

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Obituary 1 -- No Title

Date: 02 April 1929

Death

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COTTON PRICES LOSE 12 TO 21 POINTS NET; Weather News From South and Stock Market Conditions Promote Selling. PART OF DROP RECOVERED First Estimate of Acreage for Next Season Indicates Increase of 2.3 Per Cent.

Date: 02 April 1929

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WIRE-RADIO MERGER DISCUSSED BY BOARD; I.T. & T. Officials and Commission Confer on Plan to UniteWith R.C.A. Subsidiary.ACTION IS NOT CONTESTEDFederal Trade Commission to AwaitDolaware Decision in Radio Tube Case. Hoover Receives Visit From Harbord

Date: 02 April 1929

Special to The New York Times

Calls on Pres Hoover; discussion of merger of R C A Communications Inc with Internatl T & T Co denied

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Obituary 3 -- No Title

Date: 01 April 1929

Death

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