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George Denman (American football)

George Edward Denman (March 23, 1874 – June 6, 1952) was an American teacher and football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the third head football coach at Michigan Agricultural College, now known as Michigan State University, from 1901 to 1902, compiling a record of 7–9–1. Bemies was also the second head basketball coach at Michigan Agricultural from 1901 to 1903, tallying a mark of 11–0, and the head coach of Michigan Agricultural's baseball team from 1902 to 1903, where his record was 9–15–1.
==Biography==

Denman was born in March 1874 in New York. His father, Edmond Denman, was an immigrant from England who worked as a day laborer. His mother, Maria Denman, was a native of New York. He had an older brother, William, born in March 1873.〔Census entry for Edmond Denman and family. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census (on-line ). Census Place: Auburn Ward 9, Cayuga, New York; Roll: T623_1012; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 18.〕
Denman began his higher education during the 1893-1894 academic year at Union College in Schenectady, New York. He later attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He was a member of the senior class during the 1897-1898 academic year, and received his degree in 1898.
In 1900, he was living in Auburn, New York and working as a teacher.〔
He served as the third head football coach at Michigan Agricultural College, now known as Michigan State University, from 1901 to 1902, compiling a record of 7–9–1. Denman was also the second head basketball coach at Michigan Agricultural from 1901 to 1903, tallying a mark of 11–0, and the head coach of Michigan Agricultural's baseball team from 1902 to 1903, where his record was 9–15–1.
In 1905, he was instructor of French and Latin at the Central University in Lexington, Kentucky.
From 1903 to 1910, Denman was the athletic director and headmaster of the Centenary Collegiate Institute in Hackettstown, New Jersey.〔(identifying George Edward Denman of Auburn as the current head master at the Centenary Collegiate Institute)〕
In 1913, Denman was an instructor of Latin at the Mackenzie School in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
Denman was married to Emma Blanche Babbitt, the daughter of a physician and surgeon from Auburn, New York.
In September 1918, Denman wrote in a draft registration card that he was a resident of Auburn, New York. He listed his present occupation as the athletic director and a teacher at the Williston Seminary (now known as the Williston Northampton School) at Easthampton, Massachusetts.〔Draft Registration Card for George Edward Denman, born March 23, 1874. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (on-line ). Registration Location: Cayuga County, New York; Roll: 1712042; Draft Board: 0.〕 At the time of the 1920 United States Census, Denman was living in Easthampton with his wife, Blanche. His occupation was listed as a professor at a seminary.〔Census entry for George E. Denman, age 45. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census (on-line ). Census Place: Easthampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_704; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 147; File: 957.〕
By 1930, Denman had moved to Pottstown, Pennsylvania where he was a teacher at The Hill School. As of 1932, Denman and his wife were living in Pottstown.
His wife, Blanche died on March 17, 1948 at Auburn, New York.〔()〕 Denman died in 1952, him and his wife are buried at Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, New York.〔()〕

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