User:Revmoran
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[edit] Revmoran
I have an interest in pro football before World War II and have contributed one article, about my father Hap Moran. Being new to Wikipedia I'm still feeling my way about writing, editing, and talking. I'd be interested in working on the NFL project by contributing articles about other NFL players from the 1920s and 1930s and about some of the memoribila of that era like the the Diamond Football matchbooks that were issued from 1933 to 1938. I have a website with some of those old matchcovers as well as NFL program covers beginning in 1925, some Giants championship programs, an article about the Giants vs. Notre Dame All Stars game in 1930, and some player and team pictures.
[edit] Articles of Interest
Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans; Arizona Cardinals; Al Blozis; Boone, Iowa; Chicago Bears; Frankford Yellow Jackets; Grinnell College; Hap Moran; Harry March; Henry Winkler; Jim Thorpe; McBurney School; Morgan Taylor; Murray the K; New Milford, Connecticut; New York Football Giants; Pottsville Maroons; Reformed Church in America; Rutgers University; Schraffts; Sunnyside, Queens; Todt Hill;
[edit] Uploaded Images
[edit] McBurney School
Added an article about McBurney School - hoping other graduates can do some editing and add the history of the school when it went co-ed and then moved from w 63rd St.
[edit] F. Morgan Taylor
Uploaded an image of Morgan Taylor from my father's collection and I'm not entirely sure about the tags that are necessary to describe them - in the case of the Taylor picture, it was used in publicity, on the Spalding Championship Cards, and in various publications - it is not marked as copyrighted and does not have a credit stamp.
[edit] Jim Thorpe's World Famous Indian Basketball Team
Uploaded an image of Jim Thorpe in his WFI basketball uniform - added to the Jim Thorpe discusson page [1]that the basketball team is not as obscure as described in the Jim Thorpe article, but I'm not sure how that can be verified.
[edit] Dr. Harry A. March
Added an article about Harry March mostly based on his obituary from the New York Times.