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- Q16200135 subject Q10102489.
- Q16200135 subject Q8077342.
- Q16200135 subject Q8512417.
- Q16200135 subject Q8634526.
- Q16200135 abstract "Harold Taylor was an American basketball coach. He succeeded L.J. Cooke as the second coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team. Taylor was the Gophers head coach for three seasons, from 1924 to 1927, and finished with a 19-30 career record. Taylor served as Cooke's assistant for the 1923-24 season before his promotion. Prior to becoming Cooke's assistant, Taylor was the coach at Aurora High School, where he won the 1923 state basketball tournament.".
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- Q16200135 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q16200135 wikiPageWikiLink Q8512417.
- Q16200135 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634526.
- Q16200135 comment "Harold Taylor was an American basketball coach. He succeeded L.J. Cooke as the second coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team. Taylor was the Gophers head coach for three seasons, from 1924 to 1927, and finished with a 19-30 career record. Taylor served as Cooke's assistant for the 1923-24 season before his promotion. Prior to becoming Cooke's assistant, Taylor was the coach at Aurora High School, where he won the 1923 state basketball tournament.".
- Q16200135 label "Harold Taylor (basketball coach)".