Word: staggs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...King Howard '35, l.c.; R. Knapp '34, f.; Field C. Leonard '37, f.b.; Jose M. Mayorga 2G.B., s.h.; Joseph McGinn 1G.B., f.; Donald W. Mieklejohn G '33; r.c.; Spencer D. Oettinger 1G.B., f.; Austin W. Scott, Jr. '37, sub; Bernard C. Sendall 1G, f.; Geoffrey L. Stagg 1G, l.w.; Chalmers E. Sweeney '35, f.; James D. Tew '35, sub; Edward F. Whitney...
That historic event was foreshadowed last spring when the venerable Committee on Publicity was uprooted and a onetime managing editor of the Wall Street Journal was made a member. Not until last week, however, did the Governors hire a pressagent. He was Joseph Stagg Lawrence, 38, author, economist and an associate editor of the Review of Reviews...
Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellowship: Geoffrey I. Stagg, 1G, of Birmingham, England...
...Angeles, Southern California barely nosed out College of the Pacific, coached by Amos Alonzo Stagg...
...inventor of basketball. He is Dr. James A. Naismith, director of the department of physical education at Kansas University. At McGill University he was the best athlete in his class (1887). From McGill Theological Seminary he went to Springfield Y. M. C. A. College to teach. Amos Alonzo-Stagg went there the same year to coach football and Dr. Naismith played centre on Stagg's team. In 1891, he was assigned to design an indoor game for a gymnasium class. He knocked the bottoms out of two peach-baskets, nailed them to the gymnasium wall, handed a soccer ball...