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Position
  
Guard

Role
  
Attorney

Name
  
Lucius Burch


College
  
Vanderbilt (1894–1897)

Class
  
1896

Died
  
March 10, 1996

Lucius E. Burch

Born
  
December 10, 1874 (
1874-12-10
)
Nashville, Tennessee

Known for
  
Professor Emeritus Obstetrics & Gynecology

Parents
  
Sarah Polk Cooper, Lucius E. Burch

Residence
  
Collierville, Tennessee, United States, Beersheba Springs, Tennessee, United States

Lucius Edward "Luke" Burch (December 10, 1874 – October 15, 1959) was a college football player and prominent surgeon in the South who was once Dean of Vanderbilt University Medical School. He was the father of Lucius E. Burch, Jr.

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Early years

Burch attended the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee.

Vanderbilt University

Burch received his M. D. Degree in 1896.

Football

He was a prominent player on the Vanderbilt Commodores football team from 1894 to 1897 – "one of the best guards developed in the United States during his athletic career." Burch was selected first team for an all-time Vanderbilt football team in 1912. One writer opines "Captain Keller...was the greatest football expert that ever played on a southern field. I think also that Luke Burch was the greatest guard and that Phil Connell was the greatest fullback that has ever played on a southern field."

1897

The 1897 team went undefeated allowing no points and had the first conference championship for the school.

Medical practice

Burch practiced briefly in Bear Spring, Tennessee before studying surgery at St. George's Hospital in London. He joined the Vanderbilt School of Medicine in 1904 as Professor of Gynecology before becoming dean ten years later.

References

Lucius E. Burch Wikipedia