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Jack Hartman (born April 23, 1937) is a former American cyclist. He competed in the tandem event at the 1960 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ] He finished second at the 1959 United States Cycling National Championships and third in 1957.
Lon Kruger with Hartman in 1972. After college, he played quarterback in the CFL before becoming a basketball coach. After leading the Coffeyville Junior College basketball team to the NJCAA National Championship with a 32–0 season in 1962, he took his high-octane offense to Southern Illinois University, replacing Harry Gallatin, who left to take the head coaching job with the St. Louis Hawks.
Jack's plans for tanking the network are further complicated by a sudden visit from Republican lobbyist Cooter Burger (Matthew Broderick), his former Bush administration coworker. Cooter encourages Jack to make more sketches about Dunston, as they portray Dunston as a lovable buffoon rather than the controversial figure that he actually is.
4–1: Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas: December 12 * Wisconsin-Parkside: W 83–63 5–1: Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas: December 19 * at Indiana: L 49–58 5–2: Assembly Hall Bloomington, Indiana: December 21 * No. 8 Minnesota: W 62–52 6–2: Ahearn Field House Manhattan, Kansas: December 30 * Southern Illinois: W 82–53 7 ...
30: 10 "Sleepover and Over" Ken Bruce & Butch Hartman: Scott Fellows, Steve Marmel & Jack Thomas ... Butch Hartman & Jack Thomas: Butch Hartman: FOP−169: Timmy ...
A review in TV Guide compared The Pride of the Family to many other situation comedies in that its "situations are contrived to the point of absurdity". [6] The review attributed most of the laughs in the program to Hartman's "wonderfully mobile face" [6] and said that Wray "deserves better" after she came out of retirement to be in this show.
The Tennessee Ramblers were an American Country and Western swing band that originally consisted of Dick Hartman (1898–1962) on mandolin and vocals, Harry Blair on guitar and vocals, Kenneth Wolfe on fiddle, and Cecil Campbell on banjo and steel guitar. Hartman formed the band in 1928 to perform on Pittsburgh radio station KDKA.
Retreat to Move Forward" references Jack's time in the Bush administration that occurred in the show's second season, [14] and Jack's unsuccessful attempts of becoming CEO of General Electric in the December 4, 2008, episode "Reunion", after Don Geiss —who woke up from his diabetic coma—informs him he wants to remain as CEO of the company. [15]