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- Doug_Roby abstract "Douglas Fergusson Roby (March 24, 1898 – March 31, 1992) was an American athlete and Olympics official. After playing football at Phillips University and the University of Michigan, he worked for American Metal Products Company, an automobile parts manufacturer, from 1923 to 1963. From 1951 to 1953, he was the president of the Amateur Athletic Union, then America's governing body for many amateur sports. He was vice president (1953–65) and president (1965–68) of the United States Olympic Committee and one of two American members of the International Olympic Committee (1952–84). As president of the USOC during the 1968 Summer Olympics, he issued the order expelling African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos after their raised-fist Black Power salute during a medal ceremony.".
- Doug_Roby alias "Roby, Douglas Fergusson".
- Doug_Roby almaMater University_of_Michigan.
- Doug_Roby birthDate "1898-03-04".
- Doug_Roby birthDate "1898-03-24".
- Doug_Roby birthPlace Maryland.
- Doug_Roby birthPlace Port_Tobacco.
- Doug_Roby birthYear "1898".
- Doug_Roby deathDate "1992-03-31".
- Doug_Roby deathPlace Ann_Arbor,_Michigan.
- Doug_Roby deathYear "1992".
- Doug_Roby nationality United_States.
- Doug_Roby orderInOffice "Member of theInternational Olympic Committee".
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- Doug_Roby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doug Roby".
- Doug_Roby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roby, Doug".
- Doug_Roby almaMater University_of_Michigan.
- Doug_Roby alternativeNames "Roby, Douglas Fergusson".
- Doug_Roby birthDate "1898-03-04".
- Doug_Roby birthPlace Maryland.
- Doug_Roby birthPlace Port_Tobacco.
- Doug_Roby dateOfBirth "1898-03-24".
- Doug_Roby dateOfDeath "1992-03-31".
- Doug_Roby deathDate "1992-03-31".