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John J. Egan

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and was also a chief rating specialist at two Veterans' Administration offices in Connecticut. Egan died at a Connecticut veterans' hospital in 1949 after a long illness.
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player and coach and physician. He served as the co-head football coach at Villanova Collegeβ€”now known as
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Egan was a doctor by profession and practiced as a surgeon in his hometown of
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For American Roman Catholic priest and social activist, see
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John Joseph Egan
Waterbury, Connecticut
Newington, Connecticut
Villanova
HC
Villanova
Villanova
college football
Villanova University
John Powers
University of Maryland
Waterbury, Connecticut
Medical Corps
United States Army
World War II
Villanova Wildcats
1900
Villanova
1901
Villanova



The Gettysburg Times
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
"History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut"
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