(1882-03-13)March 13, 1882 Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died
January 7, 1957(1957-01-07) (aged 74) New Kensington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1901
Geneva
1903
Geneva
Baseball
c. 1903
Geneva
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1907–1911
Geneva
Basketball
1909–1911
Geneva
Head coaching record
Overall
12–24–7 (football) 15–8–1 (basketball)
Arthur McKean (March 13, 1882 – January 7, 1957) was an American football and basketball coach, lawyer, judge, and politician. He served as the head football coach at Geneva Collegein Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania from 1907 to 1911, compiling a record of 12–24–7. McKean served one term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives after being elected in 1910. He was the Western Pennsylvania prohibition administrator during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson and later was a municipal judge in Orlando, Florida.
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and Omar Mehl (fullback). Substitutions made during the game were: ArthurMcKean replaced Curt Leidenroth at center; Joe Edgar replaced Yielding at right...
accumulated from 1900 through the 1903 seasons and a total of 32 games. ArthurMcKean managed the most tie games with 7. The following are details on coaches...
continuing to work around his family farm. A chance meeting in 1922 with Bo McMillin, the new football coach at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana...
Omar Mehl from Washburn College; Joe Thompson, Joe Edgar, Jud Schmidt, ArthurMcKean and Walter East from Geneva College; Theodore Perry from State College;...
Republican, Kean served as the 48th governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990. Kean is a member of the Kean political family. His father, Robert Kean, was a...
William McCracken (1890–1896) Ross Fiscus (1897–1899) Samuel G. Craig (1900–1903) Smith Alford (1904) Archibald Leech (1905) No team (1906) ArthurMcKean (1907–1911)...
original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 4, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Arthur Duffy (November 1, 1920). "Sport Comment". Boston Post. p. 12. Archived...
William McCracken (1890–1896) Ross Fiscus (1897–1899) Samuel G. Craig (1900–1903) Smith Alford (1904) Archibald Leech (1905) No team (1906) ArthurMcKean (1907–1911)...
William McCracken (1890–1896) Ross Fiscus (1897–1899) Samuel G. Craig (1900–1903) Smith Alford (1904) Archibald Leech (1905) No team (1906) ArthurMcKean (1907–1911)...
Robert Young (1905–1906) No team (1906–1907) Guy Wertz (1907–1909) ArthurMcKean (1909–1911) Howard George (1911–1912) Graydon Long (1912–1913) C. Brainerd...
during the 1909 college football season. Led by third-year head coach, ArthurMcKean, the team compiled a record of 4–2. "Geneva Is Easy For Wash.-Jeff....
William McCracken (1890–1896) Ross Fiscus (1897–1899) Samuel G. Craig (1900–1903) Smith Alford (1904) Archibald Leech (1905) No team (1906) ArthurMcKean (1907–1911)...
College as an independent during the 1911 college football season. Led by ArthurMcKean in his fifth and final year as head coach, the team compiled a record...
four game officials–Hugh McFee, Jack McFee, Bill Renner, and Carl Rebele–--agreed to use the flag as an experiment. Jack McFee later employed the penalty...
colleges and also later became a coach at Geneva. Both players followed Bo McMillin, who coached first at Centenary and then later at Geneva. Flenniken...
McKean (August 10, 1915 – March 31, 2006), also known by her married name Olive Mucha, was an American competition swimmer and swimming coach. McKean...
Presbyterian church in McClellandtown, Pennsylvania, a rural community located about 75 miles south of Pittsburgh. He remained at McClellandtown until the...