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The pile was built in a squash court under Stagg Field, the football stadium at the University of Chicago, as part of a secret project code-named the Metallurgical Laboratory.
One notorious UK case is that of Colin Stagg, a man who was falsely accused of the murder of Rachel Nickell, in which a female police officer posed as a potential love interest to try to tempt Stagg to implicate himself.
In the late 1980s, when the Buffalo Bar, Bud & Bills Stagg Cafe, Ludlow-Bromley Yacht Club, and Bob's Place were all in operation, the ratio was nearly ten times the national average.
With John Heisman, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pop Warner, Fielding H. Yost, and George Halas, Camp was one of the most accomplished persons in the early history of American football.
Stagg “ It was reconditioned ( c. 1615 )… the priest at Vang preached there once a year – on July 2nd … many sought cures for their ailments in the miraculous powers possessed by splinters from its timbers …” A market grew up near the church as a result of the July 2nd service.
It was developed by Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg around the turn of the 19th to 20th century ; Landry was the first coach to use the approach on a regular basis.
Rabbitte's strategy was favoured by most TD's, notably Deputy Leader Liz McManus, Eamon Gilmore, who had proposed a different electoral strategy in the 2002 leadership election, and former opponent of coalition Emmet Stagg.
Despite not having graduated from high school, Meigs was allowed to enroll at the University of Chicago, where he played football under Amos Alonzo Stagg and also played baseball and water polo.
Frank Stagg, PhD, ( 1911-2001 ) was a Southern Baptist theologian, seminary professor, author, and pastor over a 50-year ministry career.
Dr. Frank Stagg was born October 20, 1911, on his grandfather's rice farm near the small community of Eunice, Louisiana.
Although the family name comes from an English ancestor, the Stagg family was of French Catholic descent, commonly called Cajuns.
Amos Alonzo Stagg ( August 16, 1862 – March 17, 1965 ) was an American athlete and pioneering college coach in multiple sports, primarily American football.
Stagg played football as an end at Yale University and was selected to the first College Football All-America Team in 1889.
Influential in other sports, Stagg developed basketball as a five-player sport and was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in its first group of inductees in 1959.
Stagg was born in West Orange, New Jersey and attended Phillips Exeter Academy.
University president Robert Maynard Hutchins forced out the septuagenarian Stagg, who he felt was too old to continue coaching.
In 1946 Stagg was asked to resign as football coach at Pacific.
Stagg was married to the former Stella Robertson on September 10, 1894.
The football field at Susquehanna University is named Amos Alonzo Stagg Field in honor of both Stagg Sr. and Jr. Stagg was the namesake of the University of Chicago's old Stagg Field where, on December 2, 1942, a team of Manhattan Project scientists led by Enrico Fermi created the world's first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction under the west stands of the abandoned stadium.
At University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, one of the campus streets is known as Stagg Way and Pacific Memorial Stadium, the school's football and soccer stadium, was renamed Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium on October 15, 1988.

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" In 1954, Stagg disputed Cochems ' claim to have invented the forward pass :" Eddie Cochems, who coached at St. Louis University in 1906, also claimed to have invented the pass as we know it today ...
Among the Shreveport-area delegates who served with Roemer was his future gubernatorial advisor Robert G. Pugh, future U. S. District Judge Tom Stagg, and former Louisiana State Representative Frank Fulco.
Within the Labour Party during the 1980s he was one of the main figures along with Emmet Stagg who opposed going into coalition.
Rex Mason was an adventurer who was hired by business tycoon Simon Stagg to retrieve a rare Egyptian artifact, the Orb of Ra.
He was exposed to mutagenic gas by his boss, Stagg, who then convinced Mason that Stewart was the one responsible, supposedly as a way to steal his fiancée, Sapphire ( voiced by Danica McKellar ).
In October, the couple moved into Somerville Cottages, on Brick Kiln Lane, Perry Barr which they rented from George Stagg, who occupied the adjoining cottage.
Stagg also claimed that Ball had threatened to attack Mrs. Stagg who was watching from a first-floor window: " I will come up and dash your brains out " and that Beatrice Ball had later said " He would not have hurt Mrs. Stagg, although he kicks me about ".
The band toured with self-defense instructor Alice Stagg, who spoke and gave demonstrations to the audience prior to the band's performance.
Jody Bleyle is interviewed in the documentary film She's Real, Worse Than Queer speaking about Candy Ass Records and the release of Free to Fight, along with Alice Stagg, who contributed several segments on self-defense on the recording and accompanied Team Dresch on the tour promoting the release.
His brother Frank Stagg was a Provisional Irish Republican Army member who died in a British prison in 1976 while on hunger strike.
Before coaching, he played football at the University of Chicago under Amos Alonzo Stagg, who nicknamed him Fritz after violinist Fritz Kreisler.
Stagg Field serves as the College's main athletic field ; it was named after former coach, Amos Alonzo Stagg who briefly coached Springfield and went on to play a pivotal role in the development of modern football.
Stagg Field originally opened in 1893 as Marshall Field, named after Marshall Field who donated land to the university to build the stadium.
Among them: the American Football Coaches Association which bestowed its coveted " Stagg Award " on Joe Tomlin in 1955 for his pioneering work among youth ; a major national insurance underwriter which offered a plan with rates based on empirical evidence that tackle football for kids is as safe as its proponents claimed ; and Bert Bell, then NFL Commissioner, who, shortly before his death, agreed to introduce the PW program to team owners to gain their support nationally.
Among the faculty was the school's football coach, Amos Alonzo Stagg, who also coached at the University.

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Stagg noted that he had Walter Eckersall working on pass plays and saw Pomeroy Sinnock of Illinois throw many passes in 1906.
Anderson had left Higger because of her affair with Max's friend, TV producer Jerry Stagg.
The relationship between Stagg and Ball was strained, with Stagg objecting to Ball's chickens straying into his garden ; Stagg had threatened to poison the chickens and had made attempts to have Ball evicted from the cottage.
At the coroner's inquest into Ball's death, Stagg admitted the killing but claimed it had been an accident.
In 1969 Randolph – Macon defeated the University of Bridgeport ( Connecticut ) 47 – 28 in the Knute Rockne Bowl laying claim to a shared College Division National Championship with Wittenberg University ( Springfield, Ohio ) which had defeated William Jewell College in the Alonzo Stagg Bowl.

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The Division III championship game, known as the Stagg Bowl, has been played annually in Salem, Virginia at Salem Football Stadium since 1993.
The American Football Coaches Association awarded him its Amos Alonzo Stagg Award in 1993 as an individual " whose services have been outstanding in the advancement of the best interests of football.
He was shot dead by his landlord and neighbour, ex-policeman George Stagg, thus becoming the only Football League player to have been murdered.
The Stagg Field court is often mistakenly identified as having been a " squash rackets " court.

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