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  1. Hurt died on March 24, 1989, at his home on Montebello Terrace in Baltimore. His memorial service was held one week later on the campus of Morgan State University. His interment was completed at the Arbutus Memorial Park in southwest Baltimore County, Maryland . [3]

  2. Edward Paulette Hurt was an American football, basketball, and track coach. He served the head football coach at Virginia Theological Seminary and College—now known as Virginia University of Lynchburg—in Lynchburg, Virginia from 1925 to 1928 and Morgan State College—now known as Morgan State University—in Baltimore, from 1929 to 1959. Hurt also had long tenures at the head basketball ...

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Death and legacy. Hurt died on March 24, 1989. His memorial service was held one week later on the campus of Morgan State University. His interment was completed at the Arbutus Memorial Park in southwest Baltimore County, Maryland. Hurt was survived by his wife Beatrice, one brother and three sisters.

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · He’s one of several HBCU legends on the ballot this year, and perhaps, the most overdue. Hurt’s Morgan State teams of the 1930s and 1940s were some of the most dominant in college football history. From 1931 to 1938 his Bears never lost a game, for a total of 54 games in a row without a loss. Overall, his teams at Morgan finished with 11 ...

  5. In 1952, Morgan State College in Baltimore dedicated the Edward P. Hurt Gymnasium. Now, 12 years later, Eddie Hurt is beginning to reconcile himself to fame. “When I walked into the gym, it used ...

  6. Induction. 1972. Sport (s) Football. Edward “Eddie” Hurt Eddie P. Hurt, a legend at Morgan State College, was head football coach from 1930 to 1959. In his 29 years as the football helm, he won 14 CIAA championships. “The arrival of the black athlete on the national sports scene in the 1940’ and 50’s goes directly back to Edward P ...

  7. Edward P. Hurt; Biographical details; Born February 12, 1900 Brookneal, Virginia, U.S. Died: March 24, 1989 (aged 89) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Playing career; Football; 1918: Lincoln (PA) 1919–1920: Howard: Position(s) End: Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football; 1925–1928: Virginia Seminary: 1929–1959: Morgan State: Basketball; 1929 ...

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