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[[Image:layden.gif|right|thumb|150px|Elmer Layden]]LAYDEN, Elmer. (Davenport, IA, May 4, 1903-Chicago, IL, June 30,1973). One of Notre Dame's "Four Horsemen." Upon graduation from Notre Dame, where he played football on the winning Rose Bowl team in 1925, Layden became a coach at [[COLUMBIA COLLEGE]] in Dubuque for two years before moving on to a coaching position at Duquesne in Pittsburgh. | [[Image:layden.gif|right|thumb|150px|Elmer Layden]]LAYDEN, Elmer. (Davenport, IA, May 4, 1903-Chicago, IL, June 30,1973). One of Notre Dame's "Four Horsemen." Upon graduation from Notre Dame, where he played football on the winning Rose Bowl team in 1925, Layden became a coach at [[COLUMBIA COLLEGE]] in Dubuque for two years before moving on to a coaching position at Duquesne in Pittsburgh. | ||
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Revision as of 04:11, 17 December 2008
LAYDEN, Elmer. (Davenport, IA, May 4, 1903-Chicago, IL, June 30,1973). One of Notre Dame's "Four Horsemen." Upon graduation from Notre Dame, where he played football on the winning Rose Bowl team in 1925, Layden became a coach at COLUMBIA COLLEGE in Dubuque for two years before moving on to a coaching position at Duquesne in Pittsburgh.