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          Uell Stanley Andersen () was a successful self-help author in the s and s.!

          An American football player who became a significant figure in the New Thought movement, renowned for his profound teachings on the power of the mind and.

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        6. Uell Stanley Andersen

          American football player and author (1917–1986)

          American football player

          Uell Stanley Andersen (September 14, 1917 – September 24, 1986)[1] was an American football player and self-help and short story author during the 1950s and 1960s.

          He is best known for his book, Three Magic Words.

          Biography

          Born to Norwegian-American parents in Portland, Oregon, Andersen attended Stanford University. He played college football for Stanford and was captain of the 1939 Stanford Indians football team.[2] He was also one of the nation's top competitors in the shot put while attending Stanford.[3] He played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) as a tackle and end for the Cleveland Rams (1940–1941) and Detroit Lions (1941).

          He appeared in 22 NFL games, 11 as a starter, and caught seven passes for 79 yards.[4]

          He had a number of careers, including running an advertising agency, wild-catting for oil, and