Jack Faber
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John E. Faber (died January 14, 1994) was the coach of the Maryland Terrapins football team in 1935 and again from 1940-1941. He compiled a 12-13-4 record. He was also coach of the lacrosse team for thirty-three years, and head of the UMD microbiology department for fifteen years. He retired in 1963.
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Preceded by Curley Byrd |
University of Maryland Head Football Coaches 1935 |
Succeeded by Frank Dobson (football) |
Preceded by Frank Dobson (football) |
University of Maryland Head Football Coaches 1940-1941 |
Succeeded by Clark Shaughnessy |
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