Harry Dalton Papers : papers, 1960-1993.
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Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team)
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The Baltimore Orioles began playing in Milwaukee in 1901 as a charter member of the American League. They moved to St. Louis the following year and were renamed the Browns. They moved to Baltimore in 1954. From the description of Baltimore Orioles : ephemera, 1901- [ongoing] (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 44654674 ...
Selig, Allan.
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Kuenn, Harvey, 1930-1988.
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Moore, Charlie, 1970-
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Weaver, Earl, 1930-2013
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Dalton, Harry, 1928-2005.
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Harry Dalton joined the Orioles organization in 1953 and by 1961 was overseeing the minor league operations. He remained Director through 1965 and became Vice President in 1966. From 1972 through to 1977, Dalton was the general manager and VP of the California Angels. He then moved onto the Milwaukee Brewers, where he remained until 1981. Dalton was twice named "Executive of the Year" by The Sporting News, 1970 and 1982. He was a well-respected executive and considered a shrewd trader and brilli...