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- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 date "1945-02-09".
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 first "John".
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 isCitedBy Cleveland_Browns.
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 last "Dietrich".
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 newspaper "Cleveland Plain Dealer".
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 page "A1".
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 quote "In the most astonishing football story in many years, Lieut. Paul E. Brown, the Massillon boy who skyrocketed to fame as coach of Ohio State and Great Lakes, yesterday signed a five-year contract as coach and general manager of the Cleveland professional team in the new All-American Conference ... Also, Brown will technically become part owner, as he will share in the profits ... Though there has been a startling tendency for the leading coaches of the country to jump into the pro ranks, Brown, at the end of the war, was figured a sure thing either to return to Ohio State, where his 1942 team won a national championship, or take some lucrative college post elsewhere, possibly on the Pacific Coast.".
- edfa7c903059f24f0abf531ec90f8d33d843bb0aa86b0e54917f33440172fad3 title "Paul Brown Signs 5-Year Contract to Coach New Grid Team Here".