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American football player, coach, and administrator (1919–2003)
News Deprecated link archived January 24, 2013, at archive.today "Harold Lahar, Former Colgate Coach-Athletic Director Dies" Hal Lahar at Find a Grave
Hal_Lahar
Football team of the University of Houston
for Southern Methodist University. Hal Lahar was announced as Houston's next head coach on January 18, 1957. Lahar came from Colgate University, where
Houston_Cougars_football
American football coach (born 1975)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Tom_Herman
American football coach (born c. 1982)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Curt_Fitzpatrick
American football player and coach (born 1964)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Kevin_Sumlin
American athletic director (born 1969)
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
Victoria_Chun
Nick Klutka George Koch Chet Kozel Jack Kramer Ray Kuffel Vic Kulbitski Hal Lahar Jim Lecture Bob Leonetti Bob Livingstone Bob Logel Jim Lukens Chick Maggioli
All-time rosters by defunct NFL franchises (Akron Indians/Pros–Cleveland Indians/Bulldogs)
All-time_rosters_by_defunct_NFL_franchises_(Akron_Indians/Pros–Cleveland_Indians/Bulldogs)
American football player and coach (born 1955)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Art_Briles
American football player and coach (born 1960)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Willie_Fritz
American football player and coach (born 1978)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Major_Applewhite
American athletic administrator
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
Nicki_Moore
— 1 0 3 Bill Meek 1955–1956 20 13 6 1 0.675 6 2 0 0.750 — — — — 1 0 4 Hal Lahar 1957–1961 49 24 23 2 0.510 8 3 0 0.727 — — — — 2 0 5 Bill Yeoman† 1962–1986
List of Houston Cougars head football coaches
List_of_Houston_Cougars_head_football_coaches
American football coach (born 1971)
Houston from 2019 to 2023. Holgorsen has worked as an assistant coach under Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, Kevin Sumlin, and Mike Gundy. Holgorsen attended Mount
Dana_Holgorsen
American football player and coach (born 1972)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Tony_Levine
Stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Washington
report, "about 80,000 people and their homes are at risk in Mount Rainier's lahar-hazard zones." Between 1950 and 2018, 439,460 people climbed Mount Rainier
Mount_Rainier
American football executive and former player (born 1955)
Archived from the original on May 17, 2023. Retrieved May 17, 2023. Bock, Hal (January 31, 1983). "Skins' Riggins Hogs the Bowl: Part 1". The Pensacola
Mark Murphy (American football executive)
Mark_Murphy_(American_football_executive)
Stadium named for the football coach
west stands of the stadium, named for 1950s and 1960s football coach Hal Lahar and 1970s football player Robert Abeltin. In 2006, the stadium added a
Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium
Crown_Field_at_Andy_Kerr_Stadium
American football player and coach (born 1947)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Dick_Biddle
American football, basketball, and track and field coach
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Andrew_Kerr
American football player and coach, basketball coach (1892–1956)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Earl_Abell
1st Hal Lahar (Missouri Valley Conference) (1957–1959) 1957 Houston 5–4–1 3–0 1st 1958 Houston 5–4 2–2 T–2nd 1959 Houston 3–7 3–1 T–1st Hal Lahar (Independent)
List of Houston Cougars football seasons
List_of_Houston_Cougars_football_seasons
American football coach
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Dan_Hunt_(American_football)
American football player and coach (born 1948)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Kim_Helton
American football player and coach (1889–1967)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Jack_E._Ingersoll
American college football season
the 1953 college football season. In its second season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 3–4–2 record and was outscored by a total of 161
1953 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1953_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American college football season
during the 1965 NCAA University Division football season. Head coach Hal Lahar returned for the fourth consecutive year, and the ninth overall. His 1965
1965 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1965_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player and coach (1918–1999)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Alva_Kelley
American football player and coach (1907–1985)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Paul_Bixler
American football player and coach (1920–1998)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Bill_Meek
LaFleur Joe LaFleur Dick Lage Jeff Lageman Chet Lagod Morris LaGrand Hal Lahar Pat Lahey Mike LaHood Warren Lahr Scott Laidlaw Aaron Laing Porter Lainhart
List_of_NFL_players_(L)
American college football season
the 1956 college football season. In its fifth season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 4–5 record. James Yurak was the team captain. The
1956 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1956_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player, coach, and administrator (1917–1994)
head basketball coach at Catholic High School in Oklahoma City. In 1952, Hal Lahar, newly-appointed as the head football coach at Colgate University, hired
Cliff_Speegle
American football coach
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Chris_Thurmond
American football player and coach (1927–2020)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Bill_Yeoman
American football player and coach (1962–2024)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Dana_Dimel
American college football season
college football season. In their fifth and final season under head coach Hal Lahar, the Cougars compiled a 5–4–1 record. Ken Bolin, Bill Brown, and Joe Bob
1961 Houston Cougars football team
1961_Houston_Cougars_football_team
American college football season
college football season. Following the offseason departure of head coach Hal Lahar, the school promoted Fred Rice, its former backfield coach, who led the
1957 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1957_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
NFL team season
62 David Rankin End Purdue 8 68 Al Matuza * Center Georgetown 9 79 Hal Lahar * Guard Oklahoma 10 88 Jim (Sweet) Lalanne Back North Carolina 11 99
1941_Chicago_Bears_season
American football player and coach (1936–2013)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Jack_Pardee
American football coach (1868–1902)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Samuel_Colgate_Jr.
American college football season
the 1952 college football season. In its first season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 6–3 record and outscored opponents by a total of
1952 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1952_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player and coach (born 1968)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
David Gibbs (American football)
David_Gibbs_(American_football)
American athlete and sports executive (1900–1980)
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
Eppie_Barnes
American football coach (1916–2007)
become the offensive backfield coach at the University of Houston under Hal Lahar. A native of Cardington, Ohio, Ramsey attended high school in Galion,
Casto_Ramsey
American college football season
the 1960 college football season. In its fourth season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 6–4 record. Wiley Feagin, Jim Kuehne, and Jim Windham
1960 Houston Cougars football team
1960_Houston_Cougars_football_team
1947), football player, Oklahoma State and Pittsburgh Steelers center Hal Lahar (1919–2003), pro football player, college coach Steve Largent (born 1954)
List_of_people_from_Oklahoma
American college football season
head coach was Hal Lahar, who had served that role for five earlier seasons, compiling an overall 24–17–4 record from 1952 to 1956. Lahar led the 1962 team
1962 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1962_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American college football season
during the 1966 NCAA University Division football season. Head coach Hal Lahar returned for a fifth consecutive season, his 10th overall. The team compiled
1966 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1966_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player and coach (1949–2017)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Ed Sweeney (American football)
Ed_Sweeney_(American_football)
National Football League (NFL). Retrieved June 11, 2008. "All-Time Players: Hal Lewis". NFL.com. National Football League (NFL). Retrieved June 11, 2008
List of University of Houston people
List_of_University_of_Houston_people
American coach, trainer, and athletic administrator
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Edwin_Sweetland
American college football season
Division football season. In its third consecutive season under head coach Hal Lahar (his eighth overall), the team compiled a 7–2 record. Lee Woltman was
1964 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1964_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American college football season
the 1959 college football season. In its third season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 3–7 record (3–1 against conference opponents) and
1959 Houston Cougars football team
1959_Houston_Cougars_football_team
American gridiron football player and coach (born 1952)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
John Jenkins (American football coach)
John_Jenkins_(American_football_coach)
American college football season
the 1955 college football season. In its fourth season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 6–3 record and outscored opponents by a total of
1955 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1955_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player and coach (1893–1987)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Ellery_Huntington_Jr.
American football player and coach (born 1955)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Michael Foley (American football)
Michael_Foley_(American_football)
American college football season
Division football season. In its second consecutive season under head coach Hal Lahar (his seventh overall), the team compiled a 3–4–1 record. James Yurak was
1963 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1963_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player and coach (1918–2005)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Fred_Rice
American college football season
Valley Conference (MVC) during the 1958 college football season. In Hal Lahar's second year as head coach, the Cougars compiled an overall record of
1958 Houston Cougars football team
1958_Houston_Cougars_football_team
American college football season
the 1954 college football season. In its third season under head coach Hal Lahar, the team compiled a 5–2–2 record and outscored opponents by a total of
1954 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1954_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football team season
Haynes C/LB 73 Ed Hirsch LB/FB 46 John Kerns DT/T 41 Chet Kozel DT/T 32 Hal Lahar G/DG 35 Rocco Pirro G/DG 21 Felto Prewitt LB/C 37 Vince Scott G/DG Ends/Receivers
1947_Buffalo_Bills_season
American football player and coach, college athletics administrator
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
Bob_Deming
American football player and coach (1889–1962)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Dick_Harlow
American football team season
Carpenter DT/T 46 John Kerns T/DT 31 Ed King MG/G 47 John Kissell DT/T 32 Hal Lahar G/MG 30 Rocco Pirro G/MG 21 Felto Prewitt C/LB 37 Vince Scott MG/G 22
1948_Buffalo_Bills_season
American college football season
season play for Houston. The team was coached by first-year head coach Hal Lahar. The team played its games off-campus at Rice Stadium, which had been
1957 Houston Cougars football team
1957_Houston_Cougars_football_team
American college football season
Division football season. In its sixth consecutive season under head coach Hal Lahar (his 11th overall), the team compiled a 2–8 record. Donald Mooradian was
1967 Colgate Red Raiders football team
1967_Colgate_Red_Raiders_football_team
American football player and coach (1870–1936)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Joseph_Colnon
National Football League draft
Gonzaga 78 Brooklyn Dodgers Henry Toczylowski Back Boston College 79 Chicago Bears Hal Lahar Guard Oklahoma 80 Washington Redskins Bill Grimmett End Tulsa
1941_NFL_draft
American football player and coach (1893–1968)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
George_Hauser
American football player and coach (1881–1944)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Bill Warner (American football)
Bill_Warner_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1875–1958)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Frank_"Buck"_O'Neill
American football player and coach (1907–1999)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Jewell_Wallace
American football player and coach (1932–2023)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Neil_Wheelwright
Chicago Cardinals B — 18 165 Ralph Stevenson Cleveland Rams G — 1941 9 79 Hal Lahar‡ Chicago Bears G NFL Champion (1941) Pro Bowl (1941) 14 128 Johnny Martin
List of Oklahoma Sooners in the NFL draft
List_of_Oklahoma_Sooners_in_the_NFL_draft
American football player, coach, and lawyer (1873–1935)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Charles_B._Mason
American football coach
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Joseph_A._Short
American football team season
Chubby Grigg T 34 Elmer Jones DG/G 36 Al Klug T/G 43 Jack Kramer DT/T 31 Hal Lahar DG/G 41 John Matisi DT/T 33 John Perko G/DG 30 Rocco Pirro G/DG 21 Felto
1946_Buffalo_Bisons_season
Alfson, Nebraska (AP-1; UP-1) Ed Schwartzkopf, Nebraska (AP-1; UP-2) Hal Lahar, Oklahoma (AP-2; UP-1) Tom Smith, Iowa State (AP-2; UP-2) Don Pierce,
1940 All-Big Six Conference football team
1940_All-Big_Six_Conference_football_team
the end of the 2025 NFL season. Corbin Lacina Tron LaFavor Joe LaFleur Hal Lahar Walt Lamb Greg Landry Jeremy Langford Spencer Lanning Jake Lanum Joey
Chicago Bears all-time roster (L–Z)
Chicago_Bears_all-time_roster_(L–Z)
Marion F. Kirby, ace in the United States Army Air Forces (died 2011) Hal Lahar, American football player and coach (died 2003) Eugene Allen, waiter and
1919_in_the_United_States
American sports coach (1885–1927)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
R._M._Brown
American football player and coach (1886–1942)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Dutch_Sommer
American football player and coach (1871–1945)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Preston Smith (American football coach)
Preston_Smith_(American_football_coach)
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
Ellery_Huntington_Sr.
American football player and coach (1871–1950)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
L._Jay_Caldwell
American football player and coach (1908–1995)
Jewell Wallace (1946–1947) Clyde Lee (1948–1954) Bill Meek (1955–1956) Hal Lahar (1957–1961) Bill Yeoman (1962–1986) Jack Pardee (1987–1989) John Jenkins
Clyde_Lee_(American_football)
American college football season
all-conference honors: tackle Roger Eason, end Bill Jennings, guard Harold Lahar, and back John Martin. Oklahoma was ranked at No. 45 (out of 697 college
1940 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1940_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
American football player and coach (1866–1927)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Spencer Ford (American football)
Spencer_Ford_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1879–1944)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Bob_Hatch
Official list of the best college football players of 1940
Molinski, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (SN; UP-3; CP-3; NEA-2) Hal Lahar, Oklahoma (CP-3) George Kinard, Ole Miss (CP-4) John W. Goree, LSU (CP-4)
1940 All-America college football team
1940_All-America_college_football_team
American football player and coach (1887–1978)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Laurence_Bankart
American football player and coach (born 1983)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Stan_Dakosty
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
David Roach (athletic director)
David_Roach_(athletic_director)
Krueger Ray Kuffel Vic Kulbitski Roy Kurrasch Lou Kusserow John Kuzman Hal Lahar Pat Lahey Warren Lahr Pete Lamana Fred Land Jim Landrigan Tom Landry Mort
List of All-America Football Conference players
List_of_All-America_Football_Conference_players
American football player, coach, and dentist (1872–1952)
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Joseph Stannard (American football)
Joseph_Stannard_(American_football)
American college football season
February 15, Dawson hired Harold Lahar, who had been the defensive line coach at West Virginia. On March 26, Lahar was appointed head coach at Colgate
1952 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
1952_Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_team
American basketball player, coach, and administrator
Huntington Sr. (1900–1935) William Reid (1936–1956) Eppie Barnes (1956–1967) Hal Lahar (1967–1973) John W. Beyer # (1973) Bob Deming (1973–1975) Frederick Dunlap
William_Reid_(basketball)
American football coach and college athletics administrator
(1929–1946) Paul Bixler (1947–1951) Hal Lahar (1952–1956) Fred Rice (1957–1958) Alva Kelley (1959–1961) Hal Lahar (1962–1967) Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975)
Frederick Dunlap (American football)
Frederick_Dunlap_(American_football)
Active volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia
September 1830. In January 1975 an eruption occurred with mudflows and lahars that caused fatalities in the surrounding area. A significant eruption occurred
Mount_Marapi
HAL LAHAR
HAL LAHAR
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lunar halo. Glory.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAO means "good."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Lebanese, Sanskrit, Swahili
Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Great; Dazzling; Sweetness
Male
Welsh
Welsh name HAUL means "sun."
Male
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Salvador, SAL means "savior." Compare with feminine Sal.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Boy/Male
English American
Bald; Abbreviation of names beginning with Cal-.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Aureole, Halo around the Moon
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Unique; The Beautiful Ocean; Peaceful; Forgiving; Precious Stone; Rare; Perfect; Hay Meadow; Hay Clearing; The Sea; Necklace; Place Name
Female
English
Short form of English Sally, SAL means "noble lady, princess." Compare with masculine Sal.
Female
Welsh
Welsh name HAF means "summer."
Biblical
son of Noah|Ham, hot; heat; brown
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From the Hall or Manor
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Boy/Male
English Swedish Teutonic
Lives in the hall.
Male
English
 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall "hall," hence "lives at the hall." Middle English name HALL means "to cover, conceal."
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HAL means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic
Ingenious; From the Hall; Healthy Hero
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southwestern)
English (chiefly southwestern) : variant of Hale 1.
Girl/Female
Indian
Aureole, Halo around the Moon
HAL LAHAR
HAL LAHAR
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Pusey in Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire ), so called from Old English peose, piosu ‘pea(s)’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘low-lying land’, or from Pewsey in Wiltshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Pevesie, apparently from the genitive case of an Old English personal name Pefe, not independently attested + Old English ēg ‘island’.French : habitational name form Pusey in Haute-Saône, so named from a Gallo-Roman personal name, Pusius, + the locative suffix -acum.
Female
Chamoru
, to give blessing.
Male
Arthurian
, a giant Irish knight.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Palanivel | பாலநீவேலÂ
Another name of Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama Place
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lakshmi Gopal | லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€à®•ோபால
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian
The suns glory, Sunshine
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Flute
Boy/Male
Hindu
Patience
Girl/Female
Hindu
Attribute less, Fetterless
HAL LAHAR
HAL LAHAR
HAL LAHAR
HAL LAHAR
HAL LAHAR
interj.
Same as Ha.
n.
See Ha-ha.
v. t. & i.
To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo.
a.
Half-blooded.
a.
Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half bushel; a half hour; a half dollar; a half view.
n.
Transportation by hauling; the distance through which anything is hauled, as freight in a railroad car; as, a long haul or short haul.
a.
Sound; entire; healthy; robust; not impaired; as, a hale body.
v. i.
To stop, in speaking, with a sound like haw; to speak with interruption and hesitation.
a.
Half-filled.
a.
Healthy. See Hale (the preferable spelling).
a.
Half-blooded.
a.
Half-bred; imperfect.
a.
Half-demented; half-witted.
adv.
In an equal part or degree; in some pa/ appro/mating a half; partially; imperfectly; as, half-colored, half done, half-hearted, half persuaded, half conscious.
a.
Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; approximately a half, whether more or less; partial; imperfect; as, a half dream; half knowledge.
n.
A quagmire; mossy ground where peat or turf has been cut.
v. i.
To cut and cure grass for hay.
v. t.
To pull; to drag; to haul.
n.
A single draught of a net; as, to catch a hundred fish at a haul.
v. t.
To pour forcibly down, as hail.