Frank Murray was the head football coach of the Virginia Cavaliers fotball program from 1937 to 1945. He compiled a 41-34-5(.544) record during his tenure. His best season came in 1941, when his team went 8-1. He also coached at Marquette. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. The University of Virginia (also called U.Va. ... Marquette University is a private, coeducational, Jesuit, Roman Catholic university in the United States. ... The College Football Hall of Fame, located in South Bend, Indiana, United States, is a hall of fame devoted to college football. ...
Frank was firmly convinced, though it was obviously a sentiment that he could not prove, that people were either born individualists or they were not, and hence it would be impossible to generate a mass movement of libertarians by any sort of short-cut demagoguery.
Frank's convictions on voting is but one example of the reason that he was sui generis, of the reason that he stood out, among the crowd of would-be libertarians and free-marketeers, like a blaze of radiant light in a dismal swamp.
Frank moved in a world of bland and phony opportunists, of men who never gave him anything like his due, and yet he moved among them as one who, considering personal integrity the birthright of man, expected no less from those around him.