This article is about the folk dance researcher, teacher and choreographer. For the American football coach, see Dick Crum (American football).
Richard George Crum (December 8, 1928 – December 12, 2005) was a prominent international folk dance researcher, teacher and choreographer. He conducted extensive field research in Eastern Europe in the 1950s (Shay, p, 121) and was choreographer for the Duquesne University Tamburitzans. He ran several international folk dance festivals, including those at St. Paul, Minnesota and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1]
^Houston, Ron. "Dick Crum". Society of Folk Dance Historians. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
season, Mallory departed for the head coaching position at Colorado. DickCrum was promoted from assistant coach to head coach of the Redskins in 1974...
history until he was surpassed by DickCrum in 1987. DickCrum was hired away from Miami (OH) to replace Dooley. Crum brought with him a tough, rigid philosophy...
under Hayden Fry. He next was an assistant at Kent State University under DickCrum in 1988, and then joined the coaching staff at Kansas State University...
Heels in postseason bowl games: Carl Snavely, Jim Hickey, Bill Dooley, DickCrum, Mack Brown, Carl Torbush, John Bunting, Butch Davis, Everett Withers...
Carolina to, they won only one, the 1972 Sun Bowl. DickCrum took over as head coach before the 1978 season. Crum led the Tar Heels to four consecutive bowl victories...
Novak, Ron Zook, DickCrum, Paul Dietzel, Bill Narduzzi, Randy Walker, John Harbaugh, Nobby Wirkowski, Gary Moeller, Larry Smith, Dick Tomey, Terry Hoeppner...
Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. Associated Press. April 2, 1986. p. 9. Retrieved October 18, 2016 – via Google News. Dick Scesniak at Find a Grave...
Houston Texans; current defensive assistant for the Jacksonville Jaguars DickCrum - head football coach for Miami University, North Carolina and Kent State...
Pont (1956–1962) Bo Schembechler (1963–1968) Bill Mallory (1969–1973) DickCrum (1974–1977) Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998)...
Blackledge (1978–1980) Ed Chlebek (1981–1982) Dick Scesniak (1983–1985) Glen Mason (1986–1987) DickCrum (1988–1990) Pete Cordelli (1991–1993) Jim Corrigall...
decades included Michael Herman and Mary Ann Herman, Jane Farwell, and DickCrum. Those groups known as international folk dance clubs began to take hold...
Young was heavily recruited by the University of North Carolina. Coach DickCrum was enamored of Young's running ability, and wanted him to run his option...
season. On November 13, 2006, University of North Carolina athletic director Dick Baddour announced that Davis had been hired as the school's new head football...
Carolina as the winningest coach in school history, since surpassed by DickCrum and Mack Brown. Dooley is still the school's longest consecutively tenured...
Pont (1956–1962) Bo Schembechler (1963–1968) Bill Mallory (1969–1973) DickCrum (1974–1977) Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998)...
Jim Tatum (1956–1958) Jim Hickey (1959–1966) Bill Dooley (1967–1977) DickCrum (1978–1987) Mack Brown (1988–1997) Carl Torbush (1998–2000) John Bunting...
Conference (ACC) during the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by DickCrum in his third season as ahead coach, the team finished the season with...
chose the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with head coach DickCrum. Originally thought to be a possible defensive lineman, Barton was switched...
Michigan Clive Rush, Toledo, Boston Patriots Fred Bruney, Philadelphia Eagles Dick LeBeau, Cincinnati Bengals (Professional Football Hall of Fame as a player)...
State passed over Saban for its vacant head coaching position and hired DickCrum. Saban was then hired as an assistant for the Houston Oilers in the National...
tackle, played collegiately for Miami University. There he played for DickCrum. He was the defensive MVP, leading Miami to an 11-1 record in 1975. Miami...