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- Al_Dampier abstract "Al Dampier was a college American football player.Dampier was born in Sicily Island, Louisiana on May 11, 1938. Dampier lived in Clayton and received an academic scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU), eventually graduating with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Dampier was a prominent sophomore offensive guard for the national championship winning 1958 LSU Tigers football team.Al Dampier died on January 4, 1998.".
- Q4703716 abstract "Al Dampier was a college American football player.Dampier was born in Sicily Island, Louisiana on May 11, 1938. Dampier lived in Clayton and received an academic scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU), eventually graduating with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Dampier was a prominent sophomore offensive guard for the national championship winning 1958 LSU Tigers football team.Al Dampier died on January 4, 1998.".
- Al_Dampier comment "Al Dampier was a college American football player.Dampier was born in Sicily Island, Louisiana on May 11, 1938. Dampier lived in Clayton and received an academic scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU), eventually graduating with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Dampier was a prominent sophomore offensive guard for the national championship winning 1958 LSU Tigers football team.Al Dampier died on January 4, 1998.".
- Q4703716 comment "Al Dampier was a college American football player.Dampier was born in Sicily Island, Louisiana on May 11, 1938. Dampier lived in Clayton and received an academic scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU), eventually graduating with a degree in Chemical Engineering. Dampier was a prominent sophomore offensive guard for the national championship winning 1958 LSU Tigers football team.Al Dampier died on January 4, 1998.".