George Whitney Calhoun

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George Whitney Calhoun was an American sports editor and football executive best known for co-founding and helping organize the early operations of the Green Bay Packers.

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Charles L. Calhoun 1
George Whitney Calhoun canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football executive
human
sports editor
associatedWith Green Bay Packers
National Football League
coFounded Green Bay Packers
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Green Bay Press-Gazette
fieldOfWork football management
sports writing
genre sports journalism
hasFamilyName Calhoun
hasGivenName George
hasMiddleName Whitney
hasRole publicist for the Green Bay Packers
team executive
helpedOrganize early operations of the Green Bay Packers
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Green Bay Packers
surface form: Green Bay Packers organization
notableFor co-founding the Green Bay Packers
notableWork promotion and publicity for the Green Bay Packers
occupation American football executive
sports editor
placeOfBirth Green Bay, Wisconsin
placeOfDeath Green Bay, Wisconsin
positionHeld sports editor at the Green Bay Press-Gazette
residence Green Bay, Wisconsin
sport American football

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Green Bay Packers founder George Whitney Calhoun
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard firstHolder George Whitney Calhoun
this entity surface form: Charles L. Calhoun