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English: Caption text says "Wisconsin's new football coach and former Wisconsin All-American star meet for first time since new coach's arrival in Madison. Ryan is Wisconsin's first full time coach and will receive $6,000 a year. Sundt is head coach at Ripon College," Photo credit to A.M. Vinje.
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Source https://www.newspapers.com/clip/121414834/john-j-ryan-and-guy-m-sundt-photo-by/ , Chicago Tribune, March 25, 1923, pg. 24
Author Arthur M. Vinje
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