The Chiago Cubs oganization, 1952 / Chicago Cubs.

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The Chiago Cubs oganization, 1952 / Chicago Cubs.

The Chicago Cubs Organization report serves as an outline of the organizational structure and operations of the ball club. The report includes an overview of team operations and specific job guidelines and names of people in key positions within the Cubs' organization. This report documents the expectations for each position and their role in the overall operation of the Cubs' franchise. These are Cubs' manager Phil Caverretta, director of player personnel Wid Matthews, director of minor league clubs Harrison Wickel, club president Philip K. Wrigley, business manager Jim Gallagher, finance officer Earl W. Nelson, secretary Margaret Donahue, traveling secretary Bob Lewis, ticket manager George Doyle, concession manager Ray Kneip, facilities manager and grounds keeper Bobby Dorr, tainer Andy Lotshaw, promotions director Cliff Jaffe, and minor league assistant Gene Lawing.

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Wickel, Harrison.

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Caverretta, Phil, 1916-

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Dorr, Bobby.

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Jaffe, Cliff.

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Lewis, Bob E.

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Lawing, Gene.

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Wrigley, Philip K. (Philip Knight), 1894-1977

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Philip Knight Wrigley (December 5, 1894 – April 12, 1977) was an American chewing gum manufacturer and a Major League Baseball executive, inheriting both of those roles as the quiet son of his much more flamboyant father, William Wrigley Jr....

Doyle, George A

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Kneip, Raymond

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Lotshaw, Andy.

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Matthews, Wid.

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Gallagher, Jim.

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Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)

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The Chicago Cubs began play in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings, and joined the National League in 1876. They were known as the Colts from 1890-1897, and the Orphans from 1898-1901. They were renamed the Cubs in 1902. From the description of Chicago Cubs itinerary : itineraries ; 2000, March / Chicago Cubs. 2000. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 48062867 In late 1937, the Chicago Cubs employed Coleman Griffith, a psychologist, to analyze their current...

Donahue, Margaret

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Margaret Donahue was the secretary for the Chicago Cubs; Joe Kelly played for the Chicago Cubs (1926, 1928). From the description of Letter, 1928, April 13. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 47829976 ...

Nelson, Earl Warner

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