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  2. Norvell Coots - Wikipedia

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    Norvell V. Coots was an American physician, hospital administrator and retired military officer. [2] Since August 1, 2016, he was president and CEO of Holy Cross Health, a Catholic, not-for-profit health system in Maryland that is part of Trinity Health.

  3. Ron Perry (athletic director) - Wikipedia

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    Perry attended the College of the Holy Cross, where he pitched for the Holy Cross Crusaders baseball team and played point guard for the basketball team. As a sophomore, he helped lead Holy Cross to victory in the 1952 College World Series. As a senior he pitched a no-hitter against Harvard on his 22nd birthday. He finished with a career record ...

  4. Joseph T. O'Callahan - Wikipedia

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    O'Callahan returned to Holy Cross in the fall of 1948 as the head of the Mathematics Department. He died on March 16, 1964, and is buried in the Jesuit cemetery on campus. His Medal of Honor resides in the Archives at The College of the Holy Cross. In 1956, O'Callahan wrote an account of the attack titled I was Chaplain on the Franklin.

  5. Vince Promuto - Wikipedia

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    While at Holy Cross, Promuto also starred on the track team, graduating with the school shot put record. [1] [3] [4] In 1977, Promuto was inducted into the Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame. In 2010, he was an inaugural member of the Crusader Football Legends Ring of Honor in 2010. [3]

  6. C. John McCloskey - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Father Charles John McCloskey III, S.T.D. (1953 – 2023) [1] was a Catholic priest of the Prelature of Opus Dei and member of the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross. He was a well-known author and spiritual director and a former director of the Catholic Information Center (CIC) located in the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. [2]

  7. Ron Perry (basketball, born 1958) - Wikipedia

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    Perry, the son of former Holy Cross athletic director Ron Perry, was a high school star at Catholic Memorial in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. While there, Perry set a Massachusetts state scoring record with 2,481 points in his career, averaging 35 points per game as a senior. [2] He followed in his father's footsteps, playing both basketball and ...

  8. Bill Osmanski - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Central High School in Providence, Osmanski attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. He played fullback for the Crusaders from 1936 to 1938. These three seasons were some of the most successful in Holy Cross' football history with the record of 23–3–3. "Bullet Bill" was named an All-American ...

  9. John Grigas - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Grigas (August 19, 1920 – May 19, 2000) was an American football player. He played college football for the Holy Cross Crusaders football team from 1940 to 1942 and professional football in the National Football League (NFL) from 1943 to 1947.

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