James W. St. Clair
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James Watson St. Clair (January 20, 1885 – May 4, 1945) was an
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,
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, and
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coach. He served as head football coach at North Texas State Normal College, now the
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, from 1915 to 1919, compiling a 20–11–2 record. St. Clair died of a heart attack on May 4, 1945, at this home in
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