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Steinbrenner publicly; instead, he arranged for his friends at the University of Kansas' athletic department to send him the largest jockstrap they had, which he duly autographed and dispatched to Steinbrenner. The position of President of the American League was
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Chancellor from 1981 to 1994. During Budig's tenure, the university experienced impressive growth of the physical campus in Lawrence and elsewhere with numerous projects, including construction of the Dole Human Development Center, the Adams Alumni Center, the
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lightning and burned to the ground. Through
Chancellor Budig's efforts, KU received an $ 18 million State appropriation to rebuild the structure. In recognition, the new building was named Budig Hall when it was officially dedicated in 1997.
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restructured Major League Baseball and eliminated the offices of American and National League president.
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1737:(1984–1994)
1735:Bobby Brown
1729:(1973–1984)
1721:(1959–1973)
1713:(1931–1959)
1705:(1927–1931)
1695:Frank Navin
1689:(1901–1927)
1687:Ban Johnson
1617:(2009–2017)
1601:(1995–2009)
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1585:(1981–1994)
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1146:Larry Dietz
1140:(2013–2014)
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199:Bobby Brown
194:Preceded by
168:Del Shankel
151:Preceded by
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1776:Categories
1743:Gene Budig
1719:Joe Cronin
1675:presidents
1623:Doug Girod
1583:Gene Budig
1244:Goodknight
1090:Gene Budig
524:References
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418:Baseball
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