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  • Curley Byrd
  • Athlete, academic, and politician

    Clifton "Curley" Byrd (February 12, 1889 – October 2, 1970) was an American university administrator, educator, athlete, coach, and politician. Byrd began

    Curley Byrd

    Curley Byrd

    Curley_Byrd

  • SECU Stadium
  • Home stadium of the Maryland Terrapins. College Park, Maryland

    the Big Ten Conference. The facility was formerly named Byrd Stadium after Harry "Curley" Byrd, a multi-sport athlete, football coach, and university president

    SECU Stadium

    SECU Stadium

    SECU_Stadium

  • Curley
  • List of people with the same nickname

    pianist and songwriter Curley Byrd, nickname of Harry Clifton Byrd (1889–1970), American sports coach and university administrator Curley Christian, nickname

    Curley

    Curley

  • Maryland Terrapins football
  • American football team of the University of Maryland, College Park

    prohibitive nature of long-distance travel at the time. In 1911, Harry C. "Curley" Byrd became head coach and held that position for more than two decades until

    Maryland Terrapins football

    Maryland Terrapins football

    Maryland_Terrapins_football

  • Bear Bryant
  • American football coach (1913–1983)

    with Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd, the president and former football coach of the University of Maryland. After meeting with Byrd the next day, Bryant

    Bear Bryant

    Bear Bryant

    Bear_Bryant

  • Maryland Terrapins
  • Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Maryland

    Conference since 2014. The nickname was coined in 1932 by Harry C. "Curley" Byrd, then the school's football coach and later the school's president. Previously

    Maryland Terrapins

    Maryland Terrapins

    Maryland_Terrapins

  • Maryland Terrapins football, 1892–1946
  • Late 19th and early 20th-century era of the Maryland Terrapins

    Harry C. "Curley" Byrd significantly increased Maryland's strength of schedule, and recorded victories over then-powerhouses Penn and Yale. Byrd also greatly

    Maryland Terrapins football, 1892–1946

    Maryland Terrapins football, 1892–1946

    Maryland_Terrapins_football,_1892–1946

  • List of Maryland Terrapins football seasons
  • coached the Aggies in their first eight games, compiling a 2–4–2 record; Curley Byrd took over as coach for the final two games, both victories. The Southern

    List of Maryland Terrapins football seasons

    List_of_Maryland_Terrapins_football_seasons

  • 1954 Maryland gubernatorial election
  • Incumbent Republican Theodore McKeldin defeated Democratic nominee Curley Byrd with 54.46% of the vote. This was the first time that a Republican was

    1954 Maryland gubernatorial election

    1954 Maryland gubernatorial election

    1954_Maryland_gubernatorial_election

  • Boomer Esiason
  • American football player and commentator (born 1961)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Boomer Esiason

    Boomer Esiason

    Boomer_Esiason

  • Harry Byrd (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Harry Byrd may refer to: Harry F. Byrd (1887–1966), American politician Curley Byrd (Harry Clifton Byrd, 1889–1970), American politician, university president

    Harry Byrd (disambiguation)

    Harry_Byrd_(disambiguation)

  • Testudo (mascot)
  • Mascot of the University of Maryland, College Park

    several statues of the terrapin exist on the school's campus. In 1932, Curley Byrd—who served as the university's football and baseball coach, athletic

    Testudo (mascot)

    Testudo (mascot)

    Testudo_(mascot)

  • Malik Washington (quarterback)
  • American football player (born 2006)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Malik Washington (quarterback)

    Malik Washington (quarterback)

    Malik_Washington_(quarterback)

  • Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.
  • American politician (1903–1987)

    withdrawing, D'Alesandro tacitly supported University of Maryland President Curley Byrd, who lost, 54.5% to 45.5%, to Theodore McKeldin, the Republican incumbent

    Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.

    Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.

    Thomas_D'Alesandro_Jr.

  • List of University of Maryland, College Park people
  • architect, fellow of the American Institute of Architects Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd (1889–1970), B.S. 1908, president of the University of Maryland, 1935–1954

    List of University of Maryland, College Park people

    List of University of Maryland, College Park people

    List_of_University_of_Maryland,_College_Park_people

  • Matt Swope
  • American baseball coach

    v t e Maryland Terrapins head baseball coaches No coach (1893–1912) Curley Byrd (1913–1923) Burton Shipley (1924–1960) Elton Jackson (1961–1990) Tom Bradley

    Matt Swope

    Matt Swope

    Matt_Swope

  • Billy Edwards Jr.
  • American football player (born 2003)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Billy Edwards Jr.

    Billy Edwards Jr.

    Billy_Edwards_Jr.

  • Mike Locksley
  • American football player and coach (born 1969)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Mike Locksley

    Mike Locksley

    Mike_Locksley

  • Taulia Tagovailoa
  • American football player (born 2000)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Taulia Tagovailoa

    Taulia Tagovailoa

    Taulia_Tagovailoa

  • Erik Bakich
  • American college baseball coach (born 1977)

    v t e Maryland Terrapins head baseball coaches No coach (1893–1912) Curley Byrd (1913–1923) Burton Shipley (1924–1960) Elton Jackson (1961–1990) Tom Bradley

    Erik Bakich

    Erik Bakich

    Erik_Bakich

  • Neil O'Donnell
  • American football player (born 1966)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Neil O'Donnell

    Neil O'Donnell

    Neil_O'Donnell

  • List of Maryland Terrapins football honorees
  • football lettermen were in the inaugural class, including Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd, who was a multi-sport athlete, 24-year football coach, athletic director

    List of Maryland Terrapins football honorees

    List of Maryland Terrapins football honorees

    List_of_Maryland_Terrapins_football_honorees

  • Frank Reich
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Frank Reich

    Frank Reich

    Frank_Reich

  • Rob Vaughn
  • American baseball player and coach (born 1987)

    v t e Maryland Terrapins head baseball coaches No coach (1893–1912) Curley Byrd (1913–1923) Burton Shipley (1924–1960) Elton Jackson (1961–1990) Tom Bradley

    Rob Vaughn

    Rob Vaughn

    Rob_Vaughn

  • William Preston Lane Jr.
  • American politician (1892–1967)

    Succeeded by Frank Carlson Party political offices Preceded by Herbert O'Conor Democratic nominee for Governor of Maryland 1946, 1950 Succeeded by Curley Byrd

    William Preston Lane Jr.

    William Preston Lane Jr.

    William_Preston_Lane_Jr.

  • List of Maryland Terrapins starting quarterbacks
  • University of Maryland, 2007. Bealle, p. 95. STATE LOSES STAR MAN; Curley Byrd's Football Team Hit Hard When Kishpaugh Decides To Leave College HOPKINS

    List of Maryland Terrapins starting quarterbacks

    List_of_Maryland_Terrapins_starting_quarterbacks

  • Randy Edsall
  • American football coach (born 1958)

    Terrapins had never won in Beaver Stadium. Maryland's lone win had come at Byrd Stadium in 1961. Brad Craddock, the eventual Lou Groza Award winner, kicked

    Randy Edsall

    Randy Edsall

    Randy_Edsall

  • Dick Dull
  • American athletic director (1945–2026)

    directors Charles S. Richardson (1890s) H. A. Harrison (1899–1900s) Curley Byrd (1915–1935) L. B. Broughton (1936) Geary Eppley (1937–1947) Jim Tatum

    Dick Dull

    Dick_Dull

  • Byrd (surname)
  • English surname

    attorney and politician Curley Byrd (1889–1970), American university administrator, educator, athlete, coach, and politician Damiere Byrd (born 1993), American

    Byrd (surname)

    Byrd_(surname)

  • Jim Tatum
  • American football and baseball player; coach

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Jim Tatum

    Jim Tatum

    Jim_Tatum

  • Lew Perkins
  • American athletic director (1945–2023)

    directors Charles S. Richardson (1890s) H. A. Harrison (1899–1900s) Curley Byrd (1915–1935) L. B. Broughton (1936) Geary Eppley (1937–1947) Jim Tatum

    Lew Perkins

    Lew Perkins

    Lew_Perkins

  • Matt Canada
  • American football coach (born 1972)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Matt Canada

    Matt Canada

    Matt_Canada

  • D. J. Durkin
  • American football coach (born 1978)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    D. J. Durkin

    D. J. Durkin

    D._J._Durkin

  • Mike Tice
  • American football player and coach (born 1959)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Mike Tice

    Mike Tice

    Mike_Tice

  • Tyrrell Pigrome
  • American football player (born 1997)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Tyrrell Pigrome

    Tyrrell Pigrome

    Tyrrell_Pigrome

  • Shaun Hill
  • American football player (born 1980)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Shaun Hill

    Shaun Hill

    Shaun_Hill

  • Old Byrd Stadium
  • Former stadium at the University of Maryland

    row. The seating capacity for the stadium was 5,000. In 1915, Harry "Curley" Byrd, head coach for what was then the Maryland Agricultural football team

    Old Byrd Stadium

    Old Byrd Stadium

    Old_Byrd_Stadium

  • William W. Skinner
  • American chemist, conservationist, and college football coach (1874–1953)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    William W. Skinner

    William W. Skinner

    William_W._Skinner

  • MJ Morris
  • American football player (born 2003)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    MJ Morris

    MJ_Morris

  • Tom Nugent
  • American football coach (1913–2006)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Tom Nugent

    Tom Nugent

    Tom_Nugent

  • List of Alpha Phi Omega members
  • Retrieved on September 20, 2010. "Curley Byrd Alpha Phi Omega membership Certificate" [Membership Certificate]. Harry C. Byrd, 1928–1945, Box: 13. University

    List of Alpha Phi Omega members

    List_of_Alpha_Phi_Omega_members

  • George P. Mahoney
  • American politician (1901–1989)

    Democratic primary to University of Maryland President Curley Byrd by 50.64% to 49.37%. Byrd went on to lose to incumbent governor McKeldin by 54.46%

    George P. Mahoney

    George P. Mahoney

    George_P._Mahoney

  • Bernie Faloney
  • American gridiron football player (1932–1999)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Bernie Faloney

    Bernie_Faloney

  • Debbie Yow
  • American college basketball player, college basketball coach, college athletic director

    directors Charles S. Richardson (1890s) H. A. Harrison (1899–1900s) Curley Byrd (1915–1935) L. B. Broughton (1936) Geary Eppley (1937–1947) Jim Tatum

    Debbie Yow

    Debbie_Yow

  • The Diamondback
  • University of Maryland student newspaper

    1921. The newspaper was renamed to The Diamondback by Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd in honor of a local reptile, the Diamondback terrapin. (The terrapin

    The Diamondback

    The_Diamondback

  • John Szefc
  • American college baseball coach

    v t e Maryland Terrapins head baseball coaches No coach (1893–1912) Curley Byrd (1913–1923) Burton Shipley (1924–1960) Elton Jackson (1961–1990) Tom Bradley

    John Szefc

    John_Szefc

  • Andy Geiger
  • American college athletics administrator (born 1939)

    directors Charles S. Richardson (1890s) H. A. Harrison (1899–1900s) Curley Byrd (1915–1935) L. B. Broughton (1936) Geary Eppley (1937–1947) Jim Tatum

    Andy Geiger

    Andy_Geiger

  • 1925 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1925 college football season. In their 15th season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 3–5 record (0–4 in conference), finished in a

    1925 Maryland Aggies football team

    1925_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Ron Vanderlinden
  • American football coach

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Ron Vanderlinden

    Ron_Vanderlinden

  • Alan Pastrana
  • American football player (1944–2021)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Alan Pastrana

    Alan Pastrana

    Alan_Pastrana

  • 1913 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1913 college football season. In their third season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 6–3 record, shut out five of nine opponents, and

    1913 Maryland Aggies football team

    1913_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Bobby Ross
  • American football player and coach (born 1936)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Bobby Ross

    Bobby Ross

    Bobby_Ross

  • 1918 Maryland State Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1918 college football season. In their eighth season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 4–1–1 record, and outscored all opponents by a

    1918 Maryland State Aggies football team

    1918_Maryland_State_Aggies_football_team

  • Dick Shiner
  • American football player (born 1942)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Dick Shiner

    Dick_Shiner

  • Gerald Snyder
  • captain, but had been suspended for off-field behavior by head coach Curley Byrd. Byrd believed the captaincy had become a popularity contest and elected

    Gerald Snyder

    Gerald Snyder

    Gerald_Snyder

  • J. Millard Tawes
  • American politician (1894-1979)

    treasurer, comptroller, and governor. Tawes was born to James and Alice (née Byrd) Tawes in Crisfield, Maryland. He received his early education in the Somerset

    J. Millard Tawes

    J._Millard_Tawes

  • List of George Washington University alumni
  • Colorado, University of Denver, and University of Northern Colorado Curley Byrd, president of University of Maryland, College Park Lindsay Chervinsky

    List of George Washington University alumni

    List_of_George_Washington_University_alumni

  • List of presidents of the University of Maryland, College Park
  • of Maryland. "Raymond A. Pearson". University of Maryland. "Harry Clifton Byrd". University of Maryland. "Thomas B. Symons". University of Maryland. "Wilson

    List of presidents of the University of Maryland, College Park

    List_of_presidents_of_the_University_of_Maryland,_College_Park

  • Ralph Friedgen
  • American football player and coach (born 1947)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Ralph Friedgen

    Ralph Friedgen

    Ralph_Friedgen

  • List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States
  • Clifton "Curley" Byrd, University President 1936–1954. According to a coalition of student groups, which requested the stadium be renamed, Byrd was "a racist

    List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States

    List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States

    List_of_monument_and_memorial_controversies_in_the_United_States

  • Jerry Claiborne
  • American football player and coach (1928–2000)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Jerry Claiborne

    Jerry Claiborne

    Jerry_Claiborne

  • Sam Hollenbach
  • American football player (born 1983)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Sam Hollenbach

    Sam_Hollenbach

  • Burton Shipley
  • American athlete and coach (1890–1976)

    assistant coach for the football team under legendary Maryland head coach Curley Byrd. Shipley also coached the baseball team from 1924 to 1960. Shipley Field

    Burton Shipley

    Burton Shipley

    Burton_Shipley

  • Scott Milanovich
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1973)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Scott Milanovich

    Scott Milanovich

    Scott_Milanovich

  • 1908 George Washington Hatchetites football team
  • American college football season

    title of Southern champion. The Colonials outscored opponents 297 to 28. Curley Byrd was a member of the team. "Chronology of the George Washington University

    1908 George Washington Hatchetites football team

    1908_George_Washington_Hatchetites_football_team

  • Hyman A. Pressman
  • Politician in Maryland, USA (1914–1996)

    primary race against Curley Byrd for the Democratic nomination in Maryland’s upcoming November gubernatorial election. On June 29, Byrd was declared the apparent

    Hyman A. Pressman

    Hyman A. Pressman

    Hyman_A._Pressman

  • Crisfield Academy and High School
  • Public high school (8-12) school in Crisfield, Maryland, United States

    Basketball 1959 - Boys' Basketball 1958 - Boys' Basketball Harry Clifton "Curley" Byrd - Former President of the University of Maryland, College Park, graduated

    Crisfield Academy and High School

    Crisfield Academy and High School

    Crisfield_Academy_and_High_School

  • 1928 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1928 college football season. In their 18th season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 6–3–1 record (2–3–1 in conference), finished 14th

    1928 Maryland Aggies football team

    1928_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Theodore McKeldin
  • 53rd governor of Maryland (1900-1974)

    the president of the University of Maryland, College Park, Harry C. "Curley" Byrd, who had controversially resisted desegregating the university. After

    Theodore McKeldin

    Theodore McKeldin

    Theodore_McKeldin

  • Bob Avellini
  • American football player (1953–2024)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Bob Avellini

    Bob_Avellini

  • Lou Saban
  • American football player and coach (1921–2009)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Lou Saban

    Lou_Saban

  • Mark Duffner
  • American football coach (born 1953)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Mark Duffner

    Mark_Duffner

  • 1927 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1927 college football season. In their 17th season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 4–7 record (3–5 in conference), finished in 15th

    1927 Maryland Aggies football team

    1927 Maryland Aggies football team

    1927_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Scott Zolak
  • American football player and broadcaster (born 1967)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Scott Zolak

    Scott Zolak

    Scott_Zolak

  • Tommy Mont
  • American football coach (1922–2012)

    featuring Jim Tatum's return to College Park, Maryland. On October 19, at Byrd Stadium, Maryland met the North Carolina team led by their former head coach

    Tommy Mont

    Tommy Mont

    Tommy_Mont

  • D. John Markey
  • American politician, Army officer and football coach (1882–1963)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    D. John Markey

    D. John Markey

    D._John_Markey

  • 1931 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    Southern Conference football season. In their 21st season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled an 8–1–1 record (4–1–1 in conference), finished

    1931 Maryland Aggies football team

    1931_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Josh Jackson (quarterback)
  • American football player (born 1998)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Josh Jackson (quarterback)

    Josh Jackson (quarterback)

    Josh_Jackson_(quarterback)

  • 1921 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1921 college football season. In their 11th season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 3–5–1 record (2–1–1 against SAIAA opponents),

    1921 Maryland Aggies football team

    1921_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame
  • Honor awarded to University of Maryland athletes and coaches

    Curley Byrd (inducted 1982) was a star athlete at Maryland and later served as the university's football coach, athletic director, and university president

    University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame

    University_of_Maryland_Athletic_Hall_of_Fame

  • 1912 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1912 college football season. In their second season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 6–1–1 record and outscored all opponents by a

    1912 Maryland Aggies football team

    1912 Maryland Aggies football team

    1912_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Jack Scarbath
  • American football player (1930–2020)

    attention of former Maryland coach and then university president Harry C. Byrd, who offered him a full athletic scholarship. As a freshman at the University

    Jack Scarbath

    Jack Scarbath

    Jack_Scarbath

  • 1930 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1930 college football season. In their 20th season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 7–5 record (4–2 against SoCon opponents), finished

    1930 Maryland Aggies football team

    1930_Maryland_Aggies_football_team

  • Frank Dobson (American football)
  • American sports coach and administrator (1885–1956)

    Lang & Edward Larkin (1909) Royal Alston (1910) Charley Donnelly (1911) Curley Byrd (1911–1934) Jack Faber (1935) Frank Dobson (1936–1939) Jack Faber (1940–1941)

    Frank Dobson (American football)

    Frank Dobson (American football)

    Frank_Dobson_(American_football)

  • Tom Bradley (baseball)
  • American baseball player and coach (born 1947)

    v t e Maryland Terrapins head baseball coaches No coach (1893–1912) Curley Byrd (1913–1923) Burton Shipley (1924–1960) Elton Jackson (1961–1990) Tom Bradley

    Tom Bradley (baseball)

    Tom Bradley (baseball)

    Tom_Bradley_(baseball)

  • 1917 Maryland State Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    1917 college football season. In their seventh season under head coach Curley Byrd, the Aggies compiled a 4–3–1 record and were outscored by a total of

    1917 Maryland State Aggies football team

    1917_Maryland_State_Aggies_football_team

  • 1905 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

    had a full-time job with the State Department while coaching football. Curley Byrd, who went on to be Maryland's head coach from 1911 to 1934 and its university

    1905 Maryland Aggies football team

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  • 1926 Maryland Aggies football team
  • American college football season

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  • 1914 Maryland Aggies football team
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  • John Kaleo
  • American football player and coach (born 1971)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

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  • Damon Evans (athletic director)
  • American football player

    directors Charles S. Richardson (1890s) H. A. Harrison (1899–1900s) Curley Byrd (1915–1935) L. B. Broughton (1936) Geary Eppley (1937–1947) Jim Tatum

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    1929 Maryland Aggies football team

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  • Mark Manges
  • American football player (1956–2023)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

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  • Sanity Code
  • 1948 rules enacted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association

    during this time, alongside Curley Byrd, the president of the University of Maryland, College Park. Both Kirwan and Byrd had previously served as head

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  • 1923 Maryland Aggies football team
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  • Danny O'Brien (gridiron football)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1990)

    Matthews (1902) Edmund Mayo (1903) J. V. Gill (1904) Harold Caul (1905) Curley Byrd (1906–1907) Jack Crapster (1908) Burton Shipley (1909–1912) Mike Knode

    Danny O'Brien (gridiron football)

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  • Johnny McQuade (American football)
  • American football player (1895–1980)

    quarterbacks Dan O'Day Ferd McGettigan Branch Bocock Tom Stewart Jackie Maloney Curley Byrd Jackie Maloney Harry Costello Johnny McQuade Bob Gormley Matt Bassuener

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  • American college football season

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    Dove.

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  • Cursed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Curse

  • Curved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Curve

  • Curled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Curl

  • Survey
  • n.

    A particular view; an examination, especially an official examination, of all the parts or particulars of a thing, with a design to ascertain the condition, quantity, or quality; as, a survey of the stores of a ship; a survey of roads and bridges; a survey of buildings.

  • Hurl
  • n.

    Tumult; riot; hurly-burly.

  • Curdle
  • v. i.

    To change into curd; to coagulate; as, rennet causes milk to curdle.

  • Uncurl
  • v. t.

    To loose from curls, or ringlets; to straighten out, as anything curled or curly.

  • Curvet
  • v. t.

    To cause to curvet.

  • Curler
  • n.

    One who, or that which, curls.

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  • a.

    Curly; curled.

  • Curly
  • a.

    Curling or tending to curl; having curls; full of ripples; crinkled.

  • Curser
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    One who curses.

  • Curdled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Curdle

  • Curlew
  • n.

    A wading bird of the genus Numenius, remarkable for its long, slender, curved bill.

  • Pulley
  • b. t.

    To raise or lift by means of a pulley.

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  • v. i.

    To move in curves, spirals, or undulations; to contract in curving outlines; to bend in a curved form; to make a curl or curls.

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    To make a curvet; to leap; to bound.

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    The business of a cutler.

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  • a.

    Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.

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    Having curls; curly; sinuous; wavy; as, curled maple (maple having fibers which take a sinuous course).