found: Garvey dishes it out, 1986?:preliminary page (Ed Garvey)
found: nuc86-25307: His The agent game, c1984(hdg. [incorrect] on NcGU rept.: Garvey, Edward B.; usage: Ed Garvey)
found: Wikipedia, December 29, 2016(Ed Garvey; Edward R. "Ed" Garvey; born in Burlington, Wisconsin; a lawyer, politician and activist; born April 18, 1940; Garvey graduated from the University of Wisconsin (now the University of Wisconsin--Madison) and spent two years in the U.S. Army; he then returned to Madison and entered the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he earned a law degree; he worked as executive director of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) from 1971 to 1983; After leaving the NFLPA, Garvey served as deputy attorney general in Wisconsin, specializing in environmental issues; Garvey is the editor and publisher of the political website FightingBob.com, focusing on Wisconsin and national issues from a center-left perspective; In 1986, Garvey ran for the U.S. Senate from Wisconsin; he ran an unsuccessful bid for Wisconsin governor in 1998; Currently, Garvey is active in his private law practice in Madison, Wisconsin)
found: OCLC, December 29, 2016(access points: Garvey, Ed, 1940-; Garvey, Edward R.; usage: Ed Garvey; Edward R. Garvey)
found: New York times WWW site, viewed Feb. 23, 2017(in obituary published Feb. 22: Ed Garvey; b. Edward Garvey, Apr. 18, 1940, Burlington, Wis.; d. Wednesday [Feb. 22, 2017], Verona, Wis., aged 76; led the National Football League players' union to two strikes during a dozen years as its executive director and later became a progressive political activist and officeseeker in his native Wisconsin)