• Edward Walter "Moose" Krause (born Edward Walter Kriaučiūnas; Lithuanian: Edvardas Valteris Kriaučiūnas; February 2, 1913 – December 11, 1992) was an...
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    stepped down after the 2022–23 season. Keogan died on February 17, 1943. Moose Krause replaced him on a permanent basis for the rest of the 1942–43 season...
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    1949 when he passed the role to the Fighting Irish basketball coach Moose Krause so that he could focus on football coaching. Leahy served as the general...
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  • Edward Krause may refer to: Moose Krause (Edward Walter Krause, 1913–1992), American college athlete and coach Edward C. Krause (1914–1950), American politician...
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    appeared in 16 Division I-A and College Division Bowl Games. Owner at 2010 Moose Krause Cir, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Championships 1938 – Illinois Intercollegiate...
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  • player, Mikkel Krause (born 1988), a Danish curler Moose Krause (1913–1992), collegiate basketball player during the 1930s Nadine Krause (born 1982), German...
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  • for 869 yards and 3 kickoffs for 75. He was the winner of the Edward "Moose" Krause Distinguished Service Award in 1990 by the Notre Dame Monogram Club...
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    Hart (1928–2002), football player Joe Kernan (1946–2020), politician Moose Krause (1913–1992), basketball player Ray Lemek (1934–2005), football player...
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    game, 31–30. After the win against North Carolina, Devine said that Moose Krause, the Notre Dame athletic director, said that the game was the "greatest...
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  • coach Moose Gardner (1894–1954) National Football League player Daryl Johnston (born 1966), American former National Football League player Moose Krause (1913–1992)...
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