Malachy Sullivan
Malachy Robert Sullivan O.S.B. (August 21, 1893 – July 24, 1967) was an American Roman Catholic priest, collegiate instructor, and football coach.[1]
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Biographical details | |
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Born | Lincoln, Nebraska | August 21, 1893
Died | July 24, 1967 73) Great Falls, Montana | (aged
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1920–1921 | St. Benedict's |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 8–6 |
Coaching career
Sullivan was the first head football coach at St. Benedict's College—now known as Benedictine College—in Atchison, Kansas. He held that position for the 1920 and 1921 seasons. His coaching record at Benedictine was 8–6.[2]
Death
Sullivan died of a heart attack in 1967.[3]
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gollark: I don't think the majority of work can magically be done online, and mental health is a Hard Problem which everyone being at home makes somewhat worse.
gollark: > businesses can move online mental heath crisis is a problem that has other ways to fix it and people don't just abuse their children because of lockdown if they are there were already other problems thereTo some extent. This isn't all easily fixable.
gollark: I mean, lockdowns do have worse effects than boredom?
gollark: Some deaths are not practically avoidable, but different strategies from now will still have different death counts.
References
- "Father Malachy Sullivan". St. Benedict's Abbey. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
- "Football Media Guide". Benedictine College. 2011. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
- Moberly Monitor-Index, Tuesday, July 25, 1967, Moberly, Missouri
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