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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duke_DogDuke Dog - Wikipedia

    Duke Dog is the official mascot for the James Madison University Dukes. "Dukes" was made the official nickname in 1947, and was named after the University's president from 1919 to 1949, Samuel Page Duke. However, the bulldog was not chosen to represent the Dukes until the 1972–1973 school year.

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    Duke Dog is the official mascot for the James Madison University Dukes. "Dukes" was made the official nickname in 1947, and was named after the University's president from 1919 to 1949, Samuel Page Duke. However, the bulldog was not chosen to represent the Dukes until the 1972–1973 school year.

  3. 29. Sept. 2016 · The Duke Dog we know and love today first appeared on Nov. 28, 1982, at a basketball game between the Dukes and the Virginia Military Institute Cadets at the first game played in the new Convocation Center.

  4. 1. März 2018 · The year was 1986 on JMU’s campus at a party on fraternity row. David Saacke struck up a conversation with a partygoer, where after light banter, the partygoer casually revealed he was the Duke Dog mascot. He told David mascot tryouts were the next day and he should show up.

  5. Eight-foot-tall Duke Dog, complete with crown and cape, entertains crowds at major JMU sports events as well as making public appearances through the state. Duke Dog debuted on Nov. 28, 1982, when the Dukes played Virginia Military Institute in the first game played in the new JMU Convocation Center.

  6. 4. Nov. 2020 · Learn about the history and legacy of Duke Dog, the 8-feet-tall purple mascot of James Madison University. Meet Ryan and Mitchell Pitts, two alumni brothers who were both former Duke Dogs and shared their experiences and memories.

  7. The Great Western Railway 3200 Class (or 'Earl' Class) was a design of 4-4-0 steam locomotive for passenger train work. The nickname for this class, almost universally used at the time these engines were in service was Dukedog since the locomotives were composed of former Duke Class boilers on Bulldog Class frames.