Roger A. Greene

Roger A. Greene (September 26, 1887 – August 29, 1960) was an American college football player and coach, attorney, and hospital administrator.

[2] During the offseason, he continued his law studies in the office of Newell & Skelton and passed the bar in August 1914.

Shortly thereafter, he and James J. Meehan opened a law office in the Manufacturer's National Bank in Lewiston, Maine.

Due to business concerns, he chose to take a coaching job closer to home and signed with Bowdoin College rather than return to Colby.

[9] He decided to step away from coaching following the 1920 season, despite multiple job offers, including one from his alma mater, Marietta College.

[20] During World War II, he was a consultant for the United States Public Health Service and compiled a list of possible sites for emergency hospitals in case of enemy bombings.