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George Dickerson (other)
George Dickerson is an American actor, writer and poet. George Dickerson may also refer to: *George Dickerson (baseball) (1892–1938), Major League Baseball pitcher *George W. Dickerson George W. Dickerson (January 27, 1913 – January 22, 2002) was an American college football coach at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). An assistant coach with the Bruins from 1947 to 1957, he was the interim head coach for the ...
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George Dickerson
George Graf Dickerson, Jr. (July 25, 1933 – January 10, 2015) was an American actor, writer, and poet. Biography Dickerson was born July 25, 1933, in Topeka, Kansas, to George Graf Dickerson, a lawyer, and Elizabeth Dickerson (née Naumann),"George Dickerson." ''Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television''. Gale. 2008. Retrieved from ''Biography Research Center'' on September 24, 2008. parents he did not have a good relationship with. He had one brother, five years his junior. As a child, his family lived in Michigan, the South Side of Chicago, Queens, New York, and Virginia. From 1965, he lived in the same apartment in Manhattan, one once rented by critic James Agee, whom Dickerson claimed to have spiritual contact with.Cosmoetica, The Dan Schneider Interview 13: George Dickerson, July 9, 2008 Dickerson served in the U.S. Army from December 1953 to the fall of 1954. He graduated from Yale University in 1955, after studying with novelist and poet Robert Penn Warren and Clean ...
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George Dickerson (baseball)
George Clark Dickerson (December 1, 1892 – July 9, 1938) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Cleveland Indians in one game on August 2, 1917. Dickerson was born in Renner, Texas, and began his professional baseball career in 1916 with Dothan, a class-D level team in the Dixie League. With Dothan, he won 14 games, and he was promoted later in the season to the Columbus Senators of the American Association. Dickerson played in ten games with the Senators and had a win-loss record of 3–2. After the 1916 minor league season concluded, the Cleveland Indians signed him to a professional contract. Dickerson began the 1917 Cleveland Indians season, having drawn praise from Indians owner Jim Dunn. He ended up spending most of the season being sent to various minor league teams. After spending spring training with the Indians in New Orleans, he had stops in Milwaukee, New Orleans, Waco, and Butte, the last of which disbanded a week after Dickerson j ...
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