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  2. Brick Breeden - Wikipedia

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    John William "Brick" Breeden (January 4, 1904 – August 13, 1977) was a college basketball coach and player. He was a player from 1926 to 1929, and the head coach at Montana State College (now University) in Bozeman from 1935 to 1954.

  3. List of people from Montana - Wikipedia

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    President of Montana State College (1943–1964) in Bozeman: Agricultural economics professor; active in Washington, D.C., and overseas agricultural economics work; Democratic candidate for governor of Montana (1964) [13] Clyde Summers: 1918–2010 Born Labor lawyer and law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School: Lester Thurow ...

  4. Mildred Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Leigh (1902-1997) was a teacher and administrator from Illinois who gained most of her renown at Montana State College in Bozeman, Montana, as the director of Hamilton Hall and the Student Union. She was active in the Bozeman community.

  5. James Willard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    (Jessica Louise Donaldson had been a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse in Grayling, Montana, and later earned an MA in anthropology from the University of CA. In 1926–7, as a professor of English at Montana State College, now Montana State University-Bozeman, she helped write and produce a play/pageant entitled 'The Masque of the Absaroka'.

  6. Merrill G. Burlingame - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Gildea Burlingame was born in Boone, Iowa on March 13, 1901. He was the son of Nathan and Teresa Gildea Burlingame. He attended local schools prior to attending college at the University of Minnesota, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Iowa where he ultimately received his doctorate in history in 1936. [2]

  7. Pierce Mullen - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Mullen (March 4, 1934– March 16, 2022) was a professor of history at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana and was a participant in the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation and the Quest for Knowledge Club. [1] [2]

  8. Jim Dolan (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    He petitioned the college to be granted in-state tuition, arguing that he intended to live in Montana permanently and be an asset to the state. Over the course of his career, he has donated four sculptures to Montana State University, and Bleu Horses, which he built over 15 months and with his own money, is dedicated to the people of Montana. [3]

  9. Wylie Gustafson - Wikipedia

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    Wylie on his Montana ranch. Wylie currently resides at his horse and cattle ranch in northern Montana with his wife Jenny and 3 children. [13] His older sister, Kristen Juras, [14] is the current lieutenant governor of Montana. Gustafson also has a brother, Erik, who performed at the 2018 International Blues Challenge Competition.