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Ray Van Orman (c. 1883 – May 24, 1954) was an American veterinarian and college football and lacrosse coach. He served as the head lacrosse and football coach at Johns Hopkins University, from 1920 to 1935 and 1926 to 1935 respectively, and the head lacrosse coach at Cornell University from 1940 to 1949. Van Orman was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1992. ==Early life== Van Orman attended Ithaca High School in upstate New York, where he played football and was a team captain. He attended college at Cornell University, where he continued his football career as an end under head coach Glenn "Pop" Warner from 1904 to 1906. 〔(Cornell Alumni News ) (PDF), Cornell University, December 6, 1905.〕 During his freshman year in 1904, he was elected class president.〔 He served as the football team captain in 1906.〔(Cornell Gridiron Star; Ray Van Orman, 1905–6 End, Dies—Also Lacrosse Coach ), ''The New York Times'', May 24, 1954.〕〔 Van Orman was expelled from the university in March 1906 by the student conduct committee for allegedly "cribbing" during a veterinary surgery examination.〔(Van Orman Dropped; Cornell Football Captain Has Been Removed. "Cribbing" in An Examination the Charge Against Him ), ''Boston Daily Globe'', March 21, 1906.〕 He later returned to the school and graduated with a doctorate of veterinary medicine in 1908.〔(Ray Van Orman ), National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, retrieved August 3, 2010.〕
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