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Neilson Poe, alias Net Poe, est un joueur de football américain des Tigers de Princeton, né le 1er octobre 1876 à Baltimore (Maryland) et mort le 22 septembre 1963. Il joue sur le terrain de Princeton en 1895 et 1896, avant de devenir, quelques années plus tard, entraîneur de football américain dans cette école. Il est l'un des « frères Poe », quatre frères, fils de John Prentiss Poe, et deux cousins qui ont été de célèbres joueurs de football américain à l'université de Princeton entre 1882 et 1901. Neilson est sorti diplômé de Princeton en 1897. Neilson Poe (October 1, 1876 – September 22, 1963) a.k.a. Net Poe was a football player for the Princeton Tigers. He played in the Princeton backfield in 1895 and 1896, and even later returned to coach football at the school. He was also one of the Poe brothers, six siblings who were celebrated football players at Princeton University from 1882 until 1901. Neilson graduated from Princeton in 1897. After the war, he returned to Princeton to serve as an assistant coach from 1919 until his death in 1963. He resided during those years in the Nassau Inn, room 24.
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Neilson Poe, alias Net Poe, est un joueur de football américain des Tigers de Princeton, né le 1er octobre 1876 à Baltimore (Maryland) et mort le 22 septembre 1963. Il joue sur le terrain de Princeton en 1895 et 1896, avant de devenir, quelques années plus tard, entraîneur de football américain dans cette école. Il est l'un des « frères Poe », quatre frères, fils de John Prentiss Poe, et deux cousins qui ont été de célèbres joueurs de football américain à l'université de Princeton entre 1882 et 1901. Neilson est sorti diplômé de Princeton en 1897. Durant la Première Guerre mondiale, il sert dans l'infanterie de l'armée de terre des États-Unis avec le grade de lieutenant. En 1917, à l'âge de 41 ans, il va à Plattsburgh pour un entraînement d'officiers. En 1918, il prend part à la seconde bataille de la Marne, au cours de laquelle son officier supérieur est tué. Lui-même est blessé pendant la bataille — il a reçu une balle dans l'estomac et plusieurs éclats d'obus —, mais demeure à son poste, avec ses hommes, dans les tranchées, pendant 24 heures. Il passe le reste de la guerre dans un hôpital. Il est décoré de la Croix de guerre et de la Distinguished Service Cross. Après la guerre, il retourne à Princeton, où il travaille comme entraîneur de 1919 jusqu'à sa mort, en 1963. Durant ces années, il réside dans la chambre 24 du Nassau Inn. Neilson Poe (October 1, 1876 – September 22, 1963) a.k.a. Net Poe was a football player for the Princeton Tigers. He played in the Princeton backfield in 1895 and 1896, and even later returned to coach football at the school. He was also one of the Poe brothers, six siblings who were celebrated football players at Princeton University from 1882 until 1901. Neilson graduated from Princeton in 1897. During World War I, Neilson served in the United States Army infantry as a lieutenant. In 1917, at the age of 41, he reported for officers training, located in Plattsburgh, New York. In 1918, Neilson took part in the Second Battle of the Marne, during which his commanding officer was killed. During the battle he was wounded, but still took command of his fellow soldiers and safely entrenched them for 24 hours. He suffered a bullet wound to the stomach and several shrapnel wounds. He spent the rest of the war hospitalized and was later awarded the French War Cross and the Distinguished Service Cross. After the war, he returned to Princeton to serve as an assistant coach from 1919 until his death in 1963. He resided during those years in the Nassau Inn, room 24.
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