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Alan Dunn
Alan Dunn may refer to: * Alan Dunn (baseball) * Alan Dunn (cartoonist) See also * Alan Dunne Alan James Dunne (born 23 August 1982) is a former Irish professional footballer who played as a right back. He is currently the first-team coach for club Bromley. He played in the English Football League for Millwall and Leyton Orient as well ...
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Alan Dunn (baseball)
Alan Dale Dunn (born November 19, 1961) is a college baseball coach and former pitcher, who is the current pitching coach of the Arkansas State Red Wolves. He played college baseball at the University of Alabama from 1980 to 1983 before pursuing a professional career. Dunn served as the bullpen coach of the Baltimore Orioles from 2007 to 2010. Playing career Dunn played collegiate baseball at the University of Alabama. He was a member of the 1983 College World Series runner-up team. Dunn was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the fourth round of the 1983 amateur draft. He played in the minor league with the Tigers and the New York Mets from –. Dunn played High School ball at Emma Sansom HS in Gadsden, AL where he was famous for striking out Mike Simpson several times. Coaching career Following his playing days, he coached at Vanderbilt University, and became a scout for the Chicago Cubs in . He was a coach in the Cubs minor league system for 14 years, from 1993 to . In the ...
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Alan Dunn (cartoonist)
Alan Dunn (1900–1974) was a cartoonist known for his work in ''The New Yorker''. He also had architectural expertise and submitted work to the magazine ''Architectural Record''. He was married to fellow cartoonist Mary Petty. Dunn studied at Columbia University, the National Academy of Design and the American Academy in Rome.
Alan Dunn and Mary Petty Papers, Syracuse University
He eventually became ''The New Yorkers most prolific illustrator, creating nine covers and nearly 2000 cartoons over 47 years. A cartoon of his is credited with inspiring the . Dunn and Petty donated their papers to