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Great Headlines Speak For Themselves… death of Knute Rockne…

April 27, 2017 by The Traveler · Leave a Comment 

The best headlines need no commentary. Such is the case with the EVENING HERALD, Los Angeles, California, March 31, 1931: “KNUTE ROCKNE KILLED”

Similar posts may be viewed at: Great Headlines Speak For Themselves

Filed under: Death Reports, Newspaper Collecting Ideas, Noteworthy Issues, Sports, The 20th & 21st Centuries
Tagged: coach, death, football, Great Headlines, Knute Rockne, Notre Dame, tragedy

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