Cal Farley
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Cal Farley (December 25, 1895-February 19, 1967), called by some "America's Greatest Foster Father,"[1] is the founder of Boys Ranch.
He has been honored by the United States Postal Service in its Great Americans series of postage stamps, and in 1989 the city of Amarillo, Texas, renamed the Amarillo Civic Center coliseum after him.