Paul Brown the subject of CRF series finale

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Paul Brown the subject of CRF series finale
Paul Brown, center, shown in this 1951 photo with Bill Willis, left, and Otto Graham while all three were with the Cleveland Browns. Brown is the subject of the April 22 program at the CRF Museum in Loudonville. Admission to the program is free.

The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum in Loudonville will close out its Speaker Series by welcoming Bailey Yoder, the curator of the Paul Brown Museum, to discuss the life and legacy of Paul Brown.

The discussion is slated for Monday, April 22 in the lecture hall of the Cleo Redd Fisher Museum at 203 E. Main St. in Loudonville. The event is free and open to the public. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., with the event beginning at 7 p.m.

Brown is considered the father of modern football. From his high school to professional career, Brown put his players’ needs first to ensure they would be successful on and off the field. He believed a successful team was educated, supported and held to high standards. To achieve this, Brown instituted classroom teaching techniques in the locker room, implemented the playbook and review of game film, assisted with the foundation of many support organizations, developed innovative play creation, invented various safety equipment, and drafted players he knew would contribute to a winning team. His contributions to the game of football are measured in his effective implementation of strategy and innovation and are still utilized today.

Yoder joined the Massillon Museum staff in April 2018 as the curator of football heritage for the Paul Brown Museum. She oversees research and design of exhibitions in the Paul Brown gallery and manages the Paul Brown Research Library in Memory of Bob Shiring, which houses the extensive Paul Brown and Massillon Tigers archives. Yoder has coordinated and helped design the Paul Brown Museum, curated numerous exhibitions, and collaborated with outside institutions on multiple projects. She currently serves on the Ohio Local History Alliance Executive Board and the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club Junior Board. She enjoys spending time with family and her dog Domino.

For more information on the museum and activities, call 419-994-4050 or visit www.crfmuseum.com.

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