Background
Auerbach, Red was born on September 20, 1917 in Brooklyn.
(America's favorite sportswriter teams up with Red Auerbac...)
America's favorite sportswriter teams up with Red Auerbach, the most successful and admired coach in basketball history, to share amazing highlights from a legendary life. of photos.
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Professional basketball team executive
Auerbach, Red was born on September 20, 1917 in Brooklyn.
Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, George Washington University, 1940. Master of Arts in Education, George Washington University, 1941. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Franklin Pierce College, 1981.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University Massachusetts, 1982. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Boston University, 1984. Doctor in Business Administration (honorary), Center New England College, 1986.
Doctor of Arts (honorary), Stonehill College, 1988. HHD (honorary), American International College, 1988. D. Public Service, George Washington University, 1993.
Head coach Washington Capitols, 1946-1949, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, 1949-1950, Boston Celtics, 1950-1966, general manager, 1964-1984, president, 1970—1997, 2001—2006. Republican State Department for clinics, demonstrations, exhibitions. Director basketball school Camp Milbrook, Marshfield, Massachusetts.
Sports commentator, lecturer. Director Seacrest Hotel, North Falmouth, Massachusetts.
(America's favorite sportswriter teams up with Red Auerbac...)
(Basketball coach's autobiography)
Chairman Massachusetts chapter Easter Seal Society Served to lieutenant United States Navy, 1943-1946. Member National Coaches Association, Omicron Delta Kappa, Colonials (George Washington University). Clubs: Touchdown (award) (Washington).
Son of Hyman and Marie (Thompson) A. M. Dorothy Lewis (deceased 2000), June 6, 1941. Children: Nancy, Randy.