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Vic Stout

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Vic Stout
Biographical details
Born(1908-08-18)August 18, 1908
DiedJune 17, 1969(1969-06-17) (aged 60)
Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
Baseball
1929–32Boston University
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1946–49Mass. State College–Fort Devens
1949–51Boston University (Sports Info. Dir.)
1951–56Boston University (Asst. AD)
1956–65Boston University
1965–69Boston University (Grad. Man. of Ath.)

R. Victor Stout (August 18, 1908 – June 17, 1969) was an American administrator who served as athletic director at Boston University from 1956 to 1965.

Stout was a standout athlete at Newton High School and played baseball at Boston University.[1] He graduated from BU in 1932.[2]

Stout spent nine years as a sports and news writer for the Boston Evening Traveller. In 1942, he joined the United States Army.[3] He was the public relations and athletic officer at Fort Devens until 1945, when he was placed on active duty in the Pacific.[4][5] In 1946 he became the director of athletics and physical education at Massachusetts State College–Fort Devens.[6]

In 1949, Stout returned to Boston University as sports information director.[2] He was given the additional job of assistant athletic director in 1951.[7] In 1956 he was promoted to athletic director after the resignation of Buff Donelli.[8] He was the first BU alumnus to serve as the school's athletic director.[6] In 1965, the school's athletic department was consolidated with the physical education and recreation department and Stout was reassigned to the position of graduate manager of athletics, which he held until his death on June 17, 1969.[6][2]

References

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  1. ^ "Injury to Stout Cripples Pioneers". The Boston Globe. May 7, 1929.
  2. ^ a b c Monahan, Bob (June 19, 1969). "Vic Stout, BU Athletic Head, Dies". The Boston Globe.
  3. ^ "Vic Stout, Traveler Editor, Becomes U.S. Army Captain". Boston Traveler. May 21, 1942.
  4. ^ "4 Devens Officers Given New Posts". The Boston Globe. January 20, 1945.
  5. ^ "Stout reports Jap suicide pilots". Lowell Sun. June 25, 1945.
  6. ^ a b c "Vic Stout to Be Honored At Testimonial Tonight". The Boston Globe. December 5, 1968.
  7. ^ Dalton, Ernest (August 9, 1951). "Donelli Named B. U. Athletic Chief, Maintains Football Coaching Post". The Boston Globe.
  8. ^ Holbrook, Bob (February 17, 1956). "Stout Succeeds Donelli as B. U. Athletic Director". The Boston Globe.