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" Writing in Collier's more than 20 years earlier, Dorais ' Notre Dame teammate Knute Rockne acknowledged Cochems as the early leader in the use of the pass, observing, " One would have thought that so effective a play would have been instantly copied and become the vogue.
Knute Rockne and Gus Dorais worked on the pass while lifeguarding on a Lake Erie beach at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, during the summer of 1913.
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Knute Kenneth Rockne ( ; March 4, 1888 – March 31, 1931 ) was an American football player and coach, both at the University of Notre Dame.
Knute Rockne was born Knut Larsen Rokne in Voss, Norway to the smith and wagonmaker Lars Knutson Rokne ( 1858 – 1912 ) and his wife Martha Pedersdatter Gjermo ( 1859 – 1944 ).
Knute Rockne bronze sculpture in Voss, Norway.
Memorial plaque to Knute Rockne in his birth town of Voss, Norway
* Notre Dame memorializes him in the Knute Rockne Memorial Building, an athletic facility built in 1937, as well as the main football stadium.
* Allentown Central Catholic High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania dedicated its gymnasium, Rockne Hall, to Knute Rockne.
* Taylorville, Illinois, dedicated the street next to the football field as " Knute Rockne Road ".
On March 10, 1988, Rockne opened its post office for one day, during which a Knute Rockne twenty-two-cent commemorative stamp was issued.
Knute Rockne memorial on the Kansas Turnpike.
* In 1940, actor Pat O ' Brien portrayed Rockne in the Warner Brothers film Knute Rockne, All American in which Rockne used the phrase " win one for the Gipper " in reference to the death bed request of George Gipp, played by Ronald Reagan.
President Ronald Reagan, who played George Gipp in the movie " Knute Rockne, All American ", gave an address at the Athletic & Convocation Center at the University of Notre Dame on March 9, 1988, and officially unveiled the Rockne stamp.
" Memorializing Knute Rockne at the University of Notre Dame: Collegiate Gothic Architecture and Institutional Identity ," Winterthur Portfolio ( Spring 2012 ), 46 # 1 pp 1-24.
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Knute and Four
The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame comprised a winning group of American football players at the University of Notre Dame under coach Knute Rockne.

Knute and with
Still others maintain it is of generic Germanic origin, not necessarily Scandinavian, comparing it with the German Knute, Dutch knoet ( both meaning knout ) and with Old Norse knutr, Anglo-Saxon cnotta and English knot.
Although Reagan was initially a small-time B-film actor, Warner Bros. was impressed by his performance in the final scene of Knute Rockne, All American, and agreed to pair him with Errol Flynn in their film Santa Fe Trail ( 1940 ).
College football captivated fans, with notables such as Red Grange, running back of the University of Illinois, and Knute Rockne who coached Notre Dame's football program to great success on the field and nation-wide notoriety.
Knute and Gunther often team up to create a working magic show, but often with unsuccessful results.
White's presence at Port Hudson is supported by a secondhand account of a postwar dinner conversation he had with Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota, a Union veteran of Port Hudson, and another recounted by Admiral George Dewey ( then a Federal naval officer at Port Hudson ), in both of which White mentioned his presence during the siege.
Deunan Knute owns a Seburo Bobson 100th Anniversary Model with a 23 rd.
However, with the support of prominent Roman Catholics, fellow lawyers ( the Minnesota State Bar Association strongly endorsed him ), and business groups ( especially railroad companies ), as well as Minnesota's other senator Knute Nelson, Butler was confirmed on Dec 21, 1922, by a wide margin of 61 to 8.
), 1938's A Slight Case of Murder with Edward G. Robinson, 1939's Invisible Stripes with George Raft and Humphrey Bogart, 1939's The Oklahoma Kid with James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, 1940's Knute Rockne, All American with Pat O ' Brien and Ronald Reagan ( as " the Gipper "), 1943's Action in the North Atlantic, and 1944's The Fighting Sullivans with Anne Baxter and Thomas Mitchell.
In 1969 Randolph – Macon defeated the University of Bridgeport ( Connecticut ) 47 – 28 in the Knute Rockne Bowl laying claim to a shared College Division National Championship with Wittenberg University ( Springfield, Ohio ) which had defeated William Jewell College in the Alonzo Stagg Bowl.
Led by quarterback Charles " Gus " Dorais and end ( soon to be legendary coach ) Knute Rockne, the Notre Dame team attacked the Cadets with an offense that featured both the expected powerful running game but also long and accurate downfield forward passes from Dorais to Rockne.
Page appeared in only 16 films during her career, including Heart of the North ( 1938 ), You Can't Get Away with Murder ( 1939 ), Naughty but Nice ( 1939 ), Indianapolis Speedway ( 1939 ), A Child is Born ( 1939 ), They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), Knute Rockne, All American ( 1940 ), The Time of Your Life ( 1948 ) and Anna Lucasta ( 1949 ).
It worked with Knute Rockne to introduce the double-lined leather football and first valve football and the first waist-line football pants with pads.
Among his film credits is Knute Rockne, All American with Ronald Reagan.
This year went King Knute to Denmark with a fleet to the holm by the holy river ; where against him came Ulf and Eglaf, with a very large force both by land and sea, from Sweden.

Knute and stars
However, in 1914, he also employed several former Notre Dame stars, including the legendary Knute Rockne, Howard " Horse " Edwards, " Deke " Jones, and Joe Collins.

Knute and 1924
Not coincidentally, the NFL commissioner at this time was Elmer Layden, another of Knute Rockne's legendary 1924 backfield.

Knute and early
Nelson decided early to make this image his platform, asking his constituency to call him Uncle Knute.
He stated his life's early ambition was to play football for Knute Rockne at the University of Notre Dame, but he had " more brawn than brains.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, gameplay developments by college coaches such as Eddie Cochems, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Knute Rockne, and Glenn " Pop " Warner helped take advantage of the newly introduced forward pass.

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Shortly after taking off from Kansas City, where he had stopped to visit his two sons, Bill and Knute Jr., who were in boarding school there at the Pembroke-Country Day School, one of the Fokker Trimotor aircraft's wings separated in flight.
* March 31 – Knute Rockne, American football coach ( b. 1888 )
* March 4 – Knute Rockne, American football player and coach ( d. 1931 )
Notre Dame legendary football coach Knute Rockne was among the fatalities, prompting extensive media coverage and technical investigation.
Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne died in a 1931 plane crash in the county.
In 1931, Transcontinental & Western Air Flight 599 crashed ten miles south of Cottonwood Falls near the community of Bazaar, killing all eight on board, including Notre Dame University football coach Knute Rockne.
* TWA Flight 599 Memorial, Knute Rockne crash site.
* TWA Flight 599 Memorial, Knute Rockne crash site.
Major area employers include Alexandria Public Schools, Douglas County Hospital, Douglas Machine, Tastefully Simple, Knute Nelson, the County of Douglas, 3M, Alexandria Industries, and Alexandria Technical and Community College.
The Alexandria Beetles are a baseball team that plays in the Northwoods League that play out of Knute Nelson Memorial Park.

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