Harvey Emery

Harvey Charles Emery (June 25, 1902 – February 1979) was an athlete, American football coach, and banker.

He played at the tackle position for the football team and competed in the hammer throw and discus events.

"[5] After graduating from Princeton in 1924, Emery was recruited to coach at the University of Michigan by athletic director Fielding H.

[8][9][10] In 1926, a newspaper profile of Emery described him as Michigan's "promulgator of mental poise and spiritual uplift.

In 1959, he also became a director of Applied Science Corporation, an electronic research and manufacturing company specializing in telemetry and data processing.