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Balpha Lonnie Noojin (August 10, 1885 –
September 7, 1950) was an
American college sports coach and administrator, educator,
Minor League Baseball player...
- was born
Sheila Kaye
Bailey in
Alabama in 1958. She has a sister, Lynn
Noojin. She had a difficult,
abusive upbringing, as she, her
sister and mother...
- due to
World War II. The
coach of the 1918
squad was to have been B. L.
Noojin and the
coach of the 1943
squad was to have been
Frank Thomas. Divisional...
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Lourdes Benedicto and
Dylan McDermott. It is
based on a play by
Randy Noojin. An
earlier version of the film was
originally shown at film
festivals in...
- The
Noojin House (also
known as the
Noojin–Robinson House, the Bellevue-Mineral
Springs Hotel Site, and the
Jones Female College Site),
named for Alabama...
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Graves (1912–1915)
Griff Harsh (1915–1916)
Thomas Kelley (1916–1917) B. L.
Noojin (1917–1918)
Yancey Goodall (1918–1919) Bill
Moore (1919–1920)
Charles A...
- (born
February 22, 1980),
defensive coordinator for the
Auburn Tigers B. L.
Noojin (1885–1950), athlete, educator, and
politician Albert Staton (1899–1980)...
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Longwell (1909)
James C.
Donnelly (1910) John B.
Longwell (1911) B. L.
Noojin (1912–1914)
Eugene Caton (1915) John B.
Longwell (1916–1917) C. W. Streit...
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Graves (1912–1915)
Griff Harsh (1915–1916)
Thomas Kelley (1916–1917) B. L.
Noojin (1917–1918)
Yancey Goodall (1918–1919) Bill
Moore (1919–1920)
Charles A...
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result missed the last five
games of the season.
Athletic director B. L.
Noojin and
former quarterback Farley Moody then
served as co-head
coaches for the...