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  1. Dean Bartlett Cromwell (September 20, 1879 – August 3, 1962), nicknamed "Maker of Champions", was an American athletic coach in multiple sports, principally at the University of Southern California (USC). He was the head coach of the USC track team from 1909 to 1948, excepting 1914 and 1915, and guided the team to 12 NCAA team ...

    • 21–8–6 (football), 0–2 (basketball)
    • September 20, 1879, Turner, Oregon, U.S.
  2. Dean Bartlett Cromwell, nicknamed "Maker of Champions", was an American athletic coach in multiple sports, principally at the University of Southern California (USC). He was the head coach of the USC track team from 1909 to 1948, excepting 1914 and 1915, and guided the team to 12 NCAA team national championships and 34 individual NCAA titles ...

  3. 4. Juli 2020 · Nearly four decades after the Widneys, Dean Cromwell, the track and field coach who led USC to 12 NCAA championships and assistant coach at the 1936 Olympic Games, expressed anti-Black views...

  4. 28. Juli 2017 · Dean Cromwell, who coached Owens and other sprinters on the 1936 United States Olympic team, accounted for the prowess of Owens and other African-American Olympians by asserting "that the Negro excels . . . because he is closer to the primitive than the white man."3 The acceptance by many of Cromwellian versions of the myth of black physical sup...

  5. 25. Mai 2003 · Dean Cromwell, the United States Olympic team's sprint coach, believed, as he wrote in his 1941 book ''Championship Techniques in Track and Field'': ''The Negro athlete excels because he is...

  6. 26. Juli 2020 · Dean Cromwell wanted to curry favor with the most powerful man in U.S. amateur sports, Avery Brundage. Cromwell joined the America First Movement, the major isolationaist movement manipulated and co-founded by Avery Brundage.

  7. 21. Nov. 2023 · Dean Cromwell slept very well as he crossed the Atlantic, satisfied with his actions and feelings about what he might have called the “Jewish question.”