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rdfs:comment | - Bliss was born in New York City and attended Yale University, where he played halfback. With his brother, Laurie Bliss, in the same backfield, he led Yale to back-to-back national championships and undefeated seasons in 1891 and 1892. Coached by Walter Camp, Yale did not allow opposing teams to score a single point in those two seasons.
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Caption | - Bliss pictured in The Savitar 1896, Missouri yearbook
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Alternative Names | - Bliss, Clifford Douglas; Bliss, Pop
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Short Description | - American football player and coach
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abstract | - Bliss was born in New York City and attended Yale University, where he played halfback. With his brother, Laurie Bliss, in the same backfield, he led Yale to back-to-back national championships and undefeated seasons in 1891 and 1892. Coached by Walter Camp, Yale did not allow opposing teams to score a single point in those two seasons.
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