Jack Breslin

For the Scottish footballer, see Jack Breslin (footballer).
Jack Breslin
Born Michigan, United States Of America
Occupation Student Leader, Administrator

Jacweir "Jack" Breslin (June 23, 1920 August 2, 1988) worked at Michigan State University, as a distinguished student leader, honored athlete, top administrator, and relentless advocate. His personification of the Spartan spirit and innovative leadership played a pivotal role in the growth and development of the nation’s first land-grant university. In 1969, Jack was one of the first administrators to initiate planning for a multi-purpose, student facility and continued to be the leading force through the conceptual design. Prints of such a design were completed in January 1970 and featured such innovations as an extra “practice gymnasium,” and a dedicated space for male and female performers. He was born in Battle Creek, Michigan and died in Lansing, Michigan.

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