Ramsay, Jack, 1925-2014
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Variants
- Jack, Dr., 1925-2014
- Dr. Jack, 1925-2014
- Ramsay, John T. (John Travilla), 1925-2014
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1925-02-21
Death Date
- 2014-04-28
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1986
- Affiliation End: 1988
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Source: Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Organization: Indiana Pacers (Basketball team)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1976
- Affiliation End: 1986
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Source: Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Organization: Portland Trail Blazers (Basketball team)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1972
- Affiliation End: 1976
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Source: Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Organization: Buffalo Braves (Basketball team)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1968
- Affiliation End: 1972
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Source: Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Organization: Philadelphia 76ers (Basketball team)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1955
- Affiliation End: 1966
- Source: New York times (online), viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Source: Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 29, 2014
- Organization: Saint Joseph's College (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Birth Place
- Philadelphia (Pa.)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Occupation
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Sources
- found: Ramsay, Jack. Dr. Jack's leadership lessons learned from a lifetime in basketball, 2003:CIP t.p. (Dr. Jack Ramsay) data sheet, etc. (b. Feb. 21, 1925; basketball coach; columnist for ESPN.com)
- found: LC database, Sept. 5, 2003(hdg.: Ramsay, Jack, 1925-)
- found: New York times (online), viewed Apr. 29, 2014(in obituary published Apr. 28: Jack Ramsay; John T. Ramsay (the T stood for Travilla, evidently a family name, but he preferred using the initial, his son said); b. Feb. 21, 1925, Philadelphia; d. Monday [Apr. 28, 2014], Naples, Fla., aged 89; Hall of Fame coach who took the Portland Trail Blazers to their only N.B.A. championship and who was regarded as one of pro basketball's keenest coaching minds; known in the basketball world as Dr. Jack, for the doctorate in education he received from the University of Pennsylvania, but coaches and players were also paying respect to his cerebral approach)
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Change Notes
- 2003-09-05: new
- 2014-04-29: revised
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