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Gene Schoor
Eugene R. (Gene) Schoor (July 26, 1914 – December 13, 2000)〔Social Security Death Index, at http://www.legacy.com/ns/obitfinder/ssdi-search.aspx?Page=2&countryid=1&daterange=All&lastname=Schoor&stateid=0&entriesperpage=25 (accessed May 2011).〕 was a New York-based author, journalist, ghost-writer,〔"Rocky Loses Court Fight," ''The Miami News'', April 24, 1963, p. 3C.〕 college boxing instructor (New York University, the University of Minnesota, and City College of New York),〔"Want Ad Brings in Boxers," ''The Tuscaloosa News'', December 27, 1962. "Gene Schoor," by Marty Appel, ''Sports Collectors Digest'', January 2001, available at http://www.appelpr.com/ARTICLES/A-schoor.htm (accessed May 2011).〕 Florida state amateur boxing title holder,〔"Schoor Boxes Olsen to Draw in Amateur Feature," ''Miami News'', April 27, 1935, Sports section p. 4.〕 Navy Public Information Officer,〔"Gene Schoor," by Marty Appel, ''Sports Collectors Digest'', January 2001, available at http://www.appelpr.com/ARTICLES/A-schoor.htm (accessed May 2011).〕 public relations man, sports agent, boxing promoter, and restaurateur.〔"The Pride Of Kid Galahad, Inc." by Jack Olsen, ''Sports Illustrated'', August 31, 1964.〕 He is best known as the author of "juvenile"〔"()e addresses himself primarily to young readers": from "About the Authors (the article 'So Intimate a Portrait' )," ''Boston Globe'', November 15, 1964.〕 sports biographies. == Career ==
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