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Authors: Matthew Algeo
Finally, no book about any aspect of NFL history could be written without the resources of the Professional Football Researchers Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving (and often reconstructing) the history of pro football. Since 1979 the PFRA's newsletter,
The Coffin Corner,
has been entertaining and educating both casual football fans and serious students of
the game. Many of the articles are posted on the PFRA's website,
www.footballresearch.com
.
But beware: That website will suck you in!
Larry Cabrelli, Jr., son of Steagles end Larry Cabrelli
Lynn Cottom, daughter of Steagles center Al Wukits
Harriet Doyle, wife of Steagles tackle Ted Doyle
Ted Doyle, Steagles tackle
Jim Gallagher, Philadelphia Eagles executive, 1949â1995
Ray Graves, Steagles center
Jack Hinkle, Steagles halfback
Joane Hinkle, wife of Steagles halfback Jack Hinkle
Frank “Bucko” Kilroy, Steagles tackle
Bruce Kuklick, professor of history, University of Pennsylvania
Tom Miller, Steagles end
Rob Ruck, senior lecturer, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh
Grace Sears, wife of Steagles tackle Vic Sears
Vic Sears, Steagles tackle
Allie Sherman, Steagles quarterback
Ernie Steele, Steagles halfback
Josephine Steele, wife of Steagles halfback Ernie Steele
Al Wistert, Steagles tackle
Dena Mary Zimmerman, widow of Steagles quarterback Roy Zimmerman
Donald Zimmerman, son of Steagles quarterback Roy Zimmerman
Rex Zimmerman, son of Steagles quarterback Roy Zimmerman
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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