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  1. Francis "Frank" William Cavanaugh (April 28, 1876 – August 29, 1933) was an American college football player and coach.

  2. Frank Cavana (u)gh or Kavanagh may refer to: Frank Cavanagh (born 1970), former bass player for Filter. Frank Cavanaugh (American football) (1876–1933), American football player and coach. Frank Kavanaugh, participated in Field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads.

  3. The Iron Major is a 1943 American biographical film about the famed college football coach and World War I hero, Frank Cavanaugh. Directed by Ray Enright , the screenplay was written by Aben Kandel and Warren Duff , based on Florence E. Cavanaugh's story.

  4. Frank Cavanaugh was a leader in football and war. His record for 24 years as a college coach was 145-48-17, a .731 percentage. He joined the Army in World War I and advanced to the rank of major. Cavanaugh would make motivational speeches to his troops in war or to his players before a game.

  5. Frank Cavanaugh was a leader in football and war. His record for 24 years as a college coach was 145-48-17, a .731 percentage. He joined the Army in World War I and advanced to the rank of major. Cavanaugh would make motivational speeches to his troops in war or to his players before a game.

  6. americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com › wiki › Frank_CavanaughFrank Cavanaugh (American football)

    Frank W. "The Iron Major" Cavanaugh (April 28, 1876 – August 29, 1933) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Cincinnati (1898), the College of the Holy Cross (1903–1905), Dartmouth College (1911–1916), Boston College (1919–1926), and Fordham...

  7. Major Frank Cavanaugh, true sportsman and soldier will be paying his respects to his former pupil and present friendly enemy, and to every person connected with Boston College.