Harrie Holland Dadmun (1894-1980) was an American stockbroker and professional football player.
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Born: | Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. | June 25, 1894
Died: | September 15, 1980 Lincoln, Massachusetts, U.S. | (aged 86)
Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Weight: | 235 lb (107 kg) |
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College: | Tufts University Harvard University |
Position: | Tackle, End, Guard |
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Stats at Pro Football Reference |
Early life
editDadmun was born on June 25, 1894, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He played college football at Tufts College. After two years, he transferred to Harvard University. In 1916, he was elected the captain of Harvard squad.[1] That year, Dadmun was named first-team All-American by Walter Camp, Walter Eckersall, and Fielding H. Yost and second-team All-American by the United Press and International News Service. He graduated in 1917 and joined the United States Navy. He served in France during World War I and was discharged with the rank of ensign.[2]
Professional football
editDadmun spent two years of the American Professional Football Association, the forerunner to the National Football League, with the Canton Bulldogs and the New York Brickley Giants.
Business career
editIn 1930, Dadmun co-founded the stock brokerage firm of Lang and Dadmun. He was the firm's president until his retirement in the 1970s.[2]
Personal life
editDadmun resided in Arlington for many years. He was chairman of the town's school committee. In 1950, he moved to Lincoln, Massachusetts. He died on September 15, 1980, at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts.[2]