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Mark Devlin (other)
Mark Devlin may refer to: * Mark D. Devlin (1948–2005), author * Mark Devlin (American football) Mark Henry Devlin Jr. (December 5, 1894 – December 11, 1973) was a professional American football player. Early life Devlin was born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts. During World War I he served in the United States Navy. He attended and ... (1894–1973), professional American football player * Mark Devlin (footballer) (born 1973), footballer who played in The Football League for Exeter City and Stoke City {{hndis, Devlin, Mark ...
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Mark D
Mark D, born Mark Randall,Deedes, Henry ''The Independent'', 13 February 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2008. is a British punk musician (guitarist and songwriter). He is also associated with the Stuckist group of artists. Mark D was born and spent his childhood in Peterborough. He now lives in Nottingham. Music From university onwards, Mark D (D standing for "degenerate") played in various bands including the Fat Tulips, Confetti (when he was known as David), the Pleasure Heads (when he was known as Mark Randyhead), Oscar, Servalan and Sundress, and appeared on dozens of releases. He published and edited fanzines, including the underground C86 fanzine ''Two Pint Take Home''. He is a co-owner of Heaven Records."Mark D: Biog/text"
stuckism.com. Retrieved 13 February 2008
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Mark Devlin (American Football)
Mark Henry Devlin Jr. (December 5, 1894 – December 11, 1973) was a professional American football player. Early life Devlin was born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts. During World War I he served in the United States Navy. He attended and played college football and baseball at Holy Cross College. He was named captain of the football team for 1917, but left Holy Cross before the season began. He then transferred to St. Ambrose University to finish his education. Playing career In 1919, Devlin received an offer from Jim Thorpe to play for the Canton Bulldogs. The Bulldogs went on to win the World Championship that year. Devlin then played in the American Professional Football League (which became the National Football League in 1922) with the Rock Island Independents, Cleveland Tigers and the New York Brickley Giants. He also a player-coach for a football team based in Moline, Illinois and played baseball for Lawrence in the New England League. Coaching Devlin retur ...
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