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Texas Stadium was the first NFL stadium to use seat option bonds to help pay construction costs. The bonds were in denominations of $ 250. Better seats required the purchase of multiple bonds with the best seats requiring the purchase of four bonds for a total of $ 1,000. The rest of the financing
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was the first dedicated football stadium to offer luxury suites. The Circle Suites were available for purchase for $ 50,000 for the life of the stadium. The suites were an immediate status sensation. Over the years the suites increased in value including one trading hands for a million dollars.
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As part of the agreement to build Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, Murchison gave up ownership of the stadium and the 95 acres on which it sat in exchange for a 40-year lease. He retained the management rights to the stadium. This became a model for how other NFL teams would operate stadiums.
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Radio Nord broadcast in Swedish for 16 months, between March 8, 1961, and June 30, 1962. With its mix of popular music, DJ's and news, Radio Nord became very popular. Despite politics and religious issues being banned at the station, it was stopped when the Swedish government introduced new
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In 1960, the National Football League approved a franchise for Dallas, and Murchison, along with Bedford Wynne, was the franchisee or license holder. A motivating factor in the NFL's decision to award a license for Dallas was the establishment of the
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Murchison had two brothers, John D. Murchison (1921–1979) and Burk Murchison (1925–1936), who died at age ten from a childhood disease. His mother died when he was two and he was mainly raised by an aunt. He attended school at
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Murchison ran into financial difficulties as a result of questionable investments and mismanagement and failing health at a time when the real estate market was collapsing, at the same time as a sharp decrease in the price of
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Murchison worked with architects to create a revolutionary design for a football-only stadium that would feature a roof that would cover all the seats, but leave an open field to keep the elements as part of the game.
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Murchison's laissez-faire attitude has been credited by many Cowboys fans as the driving force in the team's 20 consecutive winning seasons from 1966 to 1985 (including five Super Bowl appearances and including two
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championships). By leaving most football matters in the hands of operations staff, Murchison did not create an atmosphere of second guessing and arguments over player selection or credit for the team's success.
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Murchison enjoyed a reputation as a practical joker. On the eve of the Dallas Cowboys' first Super Bowl he wrote to coach Tom Landry, “Dear Tom: I have taught you all I can. From now on, you're on your own.”
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In 1963, Dallas suddenly became known as the city that assassinated John F. Kennedy. Murchison's Cowboys, featuring likable players and a winning tradition, paved the way for a new Dallas image.
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Murchison, with his MIT background, understood the potential of using computers in football. The Cowboys became first team to use computers in talent scouting. The Cowboys used an
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was provided by Murchison and no taxpayer money was used. “Not one old lady on Social Security is going to have her taxes raised because of this stadium,” Murchison said.
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As the team floundered through their first few seasons and critics called for Landry's firing, Murchison backed his coach by handing him a 10-year contract.
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to become the southern station of Radio Caroline. Within a short period of time the "Project Atlanta" people sold out completely to the Caroline group.
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located in Irving, Texas. The first of its kind in the NFL, it was originally intended to be part of a 160-acre mixed use development.
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For the most part, Murchison was a hands-off owner, delegating a great deal of operational control of the Cowboys to general manager
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In 1985, Murchison designed, constructed and financed a 30-acre campus-style headquarters for the Dallas Cowboys called
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Incorporating a host of first-ever innovations, Murchison became known as the godfather of modern stadium construction.
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The Dallas Cowboys: The Outrageous History of the Biggest, Loudest, Most Hated, Best Loved Football Team in America
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attributed the Cowboys' success to two rare possessions of Clint Murchison: a bottomless pocketbook and patience.
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and was in a wheelchair in his final years. He died of pneumonia in 1987 at age 63 in Dallas, and is buried at
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The Murchisons - the rise and fall of a Texas dynasty, by Jane Wolfe. St.Martin's Press, New York, 1989.
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franchise, real estate development, construction, home building, restaurants and financing the offshore
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In the early 1960s the Murchisons were involved in a proxy fight with Allan P. Kirby over control of
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legislation in the spring of 1962, criminalizing the act of buying commercials on the station.
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In 1984, an ailing Murchison sold the Dallas Cowboys to an investment syndicate led by
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said, “Texas Stadium has a hole in its roof so God can watch His favorite team play.”
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Murchison suggested hiring Landry away from his job as a defensive coach with the
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Anne Murchison Found Clint, Oil Money and the Cowboys Weren't Enough—Without God
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In addition to the Dallas Cowboys, The Murchison Family businesses included
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Murchison's luxury suite often played host to famous guests including
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and a rise in interest rates. In February 1985, he had to file for
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restaurant chain and real estate developments throughout the U.S.
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Classic Clint : the laughs and times of Clint Murchison, Jr
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Classic Clint: The Laughs and Times of Clint Murchison, Jr.
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Bedingfield, Robert (April 5, 1961). "New Efforts...".
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