Paterno, Joe, 1926-2012

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Born in Brooklyn in 1926, Joseph Vincent Paterno had his first brush with fame in the 1940s when he and his younger brother, George, played for Brown University with Joe at quarterback and George at fullback. They led the Bruins to an 8-1 season. In 1950, Paterno decided to forego law school and give coaching a try. In 1950, Joseph V. Paterno came to Penn State as an assistant coach. After turning down a head coaching job at Yale, Paterno was named associate head coach at Penn State in 1965. When coach Charles "Rip" Engle retired at the end of the 1965 season, Paterno took over, finally becoming a Division 1A coach at the age of 39. Following the 1967 Gator Bowl, the Nittany Lions put together two undefeated seasons in a row. He reached his 300th game win milestone in his 380th game, faster than any other football coach. He led the team to two national championships, 21 Lambert trophies, three more undefeated seasons, a Big Ten Championship, and numerous bowl victories. His players included many All-Americans, NFL-bound players, and a plethora of academic All-Americans. In 1998, Coach Joe Paterno, his wife Sue, and their family gave $3.5 million to the University to endow faculty positions and scholarships and to support two building projects. In 2000, the newly constructed Paterno Library was dedicated. The dedication was the culmination of a three-year project that included the construction of Paterno Library and extensive renovation of the adjoining Pattee Library.

From the description of Joseph V. Paterno papers, 1925-2001. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 652102709

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referencedIn Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006. Remarks by the Vice President of the United States at the annual Heisman trophy dinner, December 13, 1973, 1973-1974. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Riley, Ridge, 1907-1976. Papers of Ridge Riley, 1904-1980. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Paterno, Joe, 1926-2012. Joseph V. Paterno papers, 1925-2001. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Sims, David, photographer. Penn State photo spread in W magazine, 2006 January. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Rogers, Fred. Penn State : speech (document) Saint Vincent College, Saint Vincent Library
referencedIn Pennsylvania. Governor (1979-1987 : Thornburgh). Proclamation : Penn State national football championship week, January 2-8, 1983, 1983 January 2. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Engle, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1906-1983. Charles "Rip" Engle papers, 1892-1983 (bulk 1950- 1965) Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Williams, Bobby (Robert John). Bobby Williams papers, 1934-2004 (bulk 1942-1948) Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Grucci, Joseph Leonard, 1908-1982. Joseph Leonard Grucci papers, 1932-1983 (bulk 1949-1982). Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Heisman, John W. (John William), 1869-1936. Papers. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
referencedIn Pennsylvania Society of New York. Annal of the Pennsylvania Society in its eighty-ninth year, 1988 Spring. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
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associatedWith Engle, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1906-1983. person
associatedWith Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006 person
associatedWith Grucci, Joseph Leonard, 1908-1982. person
associatedWith Heisman, John W. (John William), 1869-1936. person
associatedWith Pennsylvania. Governor (1979-1987 : Thornburgh) corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania Society of New York. corporateBody
associatedWith Riley, Ridge, 1907-1976. person
associatedWith Rogers, Fred. person
associatedWith Sims, David, photographer. person
associatedWith Williams, Bobby (Robert John) person
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Birth 1926-12-21

Death 2012-01-22

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