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Off topic - non-profit referee?
I was watching an old rerun of "What's My Line" on GSN from 1954 or 1955 (I think) and one of the guests was a guy named Len Dobbins. He was a college football referee and had just worked the Army-Navy game. During the questioning from the panel, he said he worked for a non-profit organization, but it was never explained. Any ideas what he meant? At first I thought he was alluding to "working" for the Army or Navy but he also said he didn't work for any governmental agency. On that show, they always include the military as being part of the government. Frankly, I was puzzled, which is my usual state.
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He may have been part of an association that assigned him the game. Said association may have had their 501( c)(3) certification...making them non-profit. He may have also, as his regular job, worked for a non-profit organization. While he answered the question correctly, it was meant to confuse the panel and had nothing to do with the reason he was on the show.
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I guess I don't understand the confusion. I assume when he says he works for a non-profit organization that he's talking about his day job. There are a lot of non-profit organizations out there.
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