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Terry and Brennan
He served as an assistant coach under Terry Brennan at the University of Notre Dame in 1956, after which he went on to the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League, where he served as a player / coach before becoming the general manager on October 31, 1957.
Leahy was succeeded by Terry Brennan, ushering in a downward slide for Notre Dame's football fortunes for the next decade.
He had earlier been courted by Notre Dame after the 1956 season, after the Irish finished 2 8, but before he had a chance to accept an offer, Terry Brennan was given a reprieve.
Davie was the first assistant to become a head coach at Notre Dame since 1954, when Terry Brennan replaced Frank Leahy.
Leahy wanted Lujack to succeed him as the head coach of the Fighting Irish, but Terry Brennan was chosen instead by Reverend Theodore Hesburgh, the university president.
Furthermore, Brennan noted that while Terry may authorize seizures of personal effects incident to a lawful seizure of the person, nothing in the Terry line of cases authorizes the police to seize personal property, such as luggage, independent of the seizure of the person.

Terry and Notre
* Terry Hanratty, an All-American quarterback from Notre Dame who won the National Championship in 1966 and went on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1970s as a back-up, was born in Butler, PA in 1948.
One contributing factor in Montana's choice of colleges was that Terry Hanratty, his boyhood idol, had attended Notre Dame.
Terry declared that Notre Dame, being one of the foremost Catholic universities in the nation, should not have allowed Obama to speak.
" Terry was arrested May 1, 2009, on the Notre Dame campus for violating a no-trespass order.
In a statement given to a Christian news service, Terry claimed Notre Dame's invitation of Obama was a betrayal of Catholic teaching, comparing it to Judas ' betrayal of Jesus Christ.

Terry and Dame
Dame Ellen Terry as ImogenIn 1864, as part of the celebrations of Shakespeare's birth, Samuel Phelps performed the title role at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
Dame Ellen Terry, GBE ( 27 February 1847 21 July 1928 ) was an English stage actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain.
In 1922, St. Andrews University conferred an honorary LLD upon Terry, and in 1925 she was made a Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire, only the second actress to be so honoured.
Second was Leroy Keyes, running back for Purdue, with 1, 103 points, followed by Terry Hanratty ( QB-Notre Dame ), Ted Kwalick ( TE-Penn State ) and Ted Hendricks ( DE-Miami ).
* Dame Ellen Terry, actress 1847 1928, who lived in Harpenden from 1868 to 1874.
* Dame Ellen Terry ( 1847 1928 ), leading Shakespearian stage actress in Britain in the 1880s and 1890s, lived at 22 Barkston Gardens.
Dame Ellen Terry as Katherine of AragonMost modern scholars date Henry VIII to 1613, the year in which the Globe Theatre burned down during one of the play's earliest known performances.
File: Dame ( Alice ) Ellen Terry (' Choosing ') by George Frederic Watts. jpg | Choosing: Ellen Terry painted by her husband of 1864 G. F. Watts
The foyer contains art works by many New Zealand artists including a full length portrait in bronze of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa by Terry Stringer.
In 1891, she debuted in The Pharisee, and in 1895 she appeared in King Arthur, by J. Comyns Carr, with Dame Ellen Terry and Sir Henry Irving.

Terry and running
As a result of Terry Fox's legacy, running for charitable causes is now integrated within communities worldwide.
To the north of Camden Town station and running along the canal is a modern pop art complex designed by Terry Farrell as the studios of the former TV-am, now used by MTV but retaining TV-AM's eggcup sculptures along the roof line.
The two main intersecting streets are Terry Parkway, running north and south, and Carol Sue Ave. ( named for Paul Kapelow's second daughter, Carol Sue Kapelow ), running east and west.
* About Terry Fox and his quest to raise $ 25 million for cancer research by running across Canada on his prosthetic leg.
From 1994 to 1996 he combined the role with that of England assistant manager ( under Terry Venables ), and was linked with the manager's job when Venables announced his intention to quit after Euro 96, only to rule himself out of the running due to his limited experience.
In July 1944, King Features Syndicate began running the comic strip " Teena ," created by cartoonist Hilda Terry, in which the trials and tribulations of a typical teenager's life were portrayed, and " Teena " ran in newspapers all over the world for 20 years.
In 1981, the Citizens Party had its first successful election of a candidate running under the Citizens Party label, with the election of Terry Bouricius to the Board of Aldermen in Burlington, VT.
Eric played for Menasha High School under coach Terry Wittmann, where he broke many hitting records, in addition to playing football as a running back.
Terry Bradshaw himself had made points similar to those of Fetkovich 15 years earlier, stating that he did not think that he had thrown the ball hard enough for it to bounce that far back off Fuqua, and that since Fuqua was running across the field, the ball would have veered to the right if it had hit him.
Realizing that crime and corruption are running rampant in Gotham without Batman's presence, Bruce offers Terry the chance to assume the role of Batman.
* A Mark-8 Experience Terry Ritter's detailed memoir of building and running a Mark-8 in 1974.
Terry Gordy later came in and began fighting with Adams, with Kerry Von Erich running in to help Adams.
The attempt to air the ads led to legal action and a statement by the Democratic National Committee that Terry was not a legitimate candidate, and thus should be forbidden privileges given others running.
In 1998, when Terry was accused of racism while running for Congress, his son Jamiel stepped forward to defend him.
The drive began with Gannon handing off to running back Terry Allen for a 21-yard rush, followed by a 22-yard rush by Roger Craig, who would make the tying 1-yard touchdown run, followed by the winning extra point kick.
Based in Forest Gate Senrab operates fifteen teams for age groups ranging from 5 to 17 years old and has produced a number of players who have gone on to successful professional careers, including: John Terry ( who gave an undisclosed sum to keep the club running in April 2011 ); Sol Campbell ; Jermain Defoe ; Ledley King ; Bobby Zamora ; and Paul Konchesky.
Sprake was holding the ball and was set to throw it to the Leeds left back Terry Cooper, only to curtail his throw when he spotted Liverpool winger Ian Callaghan running towards the area he planned to throw the ball.
Immediately after the crash, the Monterey California station manager, Terry Lewis, was brought in temporarily to keep the station running.
* 1978 With Simpson traded, Bills running back Terry Miller takes over and is 9th in the NFL in rushing.
After the announcement that long time Hendrick NEXTEL Cup series driver Terry Labonte would be running a limited schedule in 2005 and 2006, Busch was picked to take over the # 5 Kellogg's / Carquest Auto Parts Chevrolet Monte Carlo, crew chiefed by Alan Gustafson.
The Packers, playing without Pro Bowl running back Ahman Green, Pro Bowl defensive back Darren Sharper, and their top receiver Terry Glenn, due to injuries, fell down 24-0 in the first half and could not recover.
Baltimore running back Terry Allen ran for 109 yards and a touchdown, while quarterback Elvis Grbac completed 12 of 18 passes for 133 yards and 1 touchdown.
Six plays later, backup quarterback Elvis Grbac ( who had replaced injured starter Steve Young ) threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to running back Terry Kirby with 24 seconds left in the half.

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