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Henry Louis Stram (/ˈstræm/;
January 3, 1923 – July 4, 2005) was an
American football coach. He is best
known for his 15-year
tenure with the
Dallas Texans...
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stram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stram is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hank
Stram (1923–2005),
American football...
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Stram Kurs (transl. Hard Line), (transl. Tight Course) is a far-right, nationalist, anti-islam
political party in
Denmark and
Sweden founded in 2017 by...
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Henry Stram (born
September 10, 1954) is an
American actor and singer. He is the son of
famous NFL
coach Hank
Stram.
Stram grew up in
Kansas City, while...
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Super Bowl IV is also
notable for NFL
Films miking up the Chiefs' Hank
Stram during the game, the
first time that a head
coach had worn a microphone...
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founder and
leader of the far-right
nationalist Danish political party Stram Kurs.
Paludan has
become known for his
extremist views,
including that Islam...
- merger. Hank
Stram, the team's
first head coach, led the
Chiefs to
three AFL
championship victories and two
appearances in the
Super Bowl.
Stram was the team's...
- "L'Âme-
stram-gram" is a 1999 song
recorded by
French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the lead
single from her
fifth studio album Innamoramento...
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football team, Hank
Stram, to be the team's head
coach after the job
offer was
declined by Bud
Wilkinson and Tom Landry.
After Stram was hired, Don Klosterman...
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Coaching results". Pro
Football Reference.com.
Retrieved October 28, 2013. "
Stram Coaching results". Pro
Football Reference.com.
Retrieved October 27, 2013...