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After retiring from the 49ers, Walsh returned as head coach at Stanford and later served as Cardinal athletic director.
When Brown retired as head coach following the 1975 season and appointed Bill " Tiger " Johnson as his successor, Walsh resigned and served as an assistant coach for Tommy Prothro with the San Diego Chargers in 1976.
In 1924, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis bought the Walsh mansion at 4510 Lindell Boulevard, and it has served as the local archbishop's residence ever since.
Eight graduates from Dalhousie have also served as Lieutenant Governors across Canada, including John Crosbie, Myra Freeman, Clarence Gosse, John Keiller MacKay, Henry Poole MacKeen, John Robert Nicholson, Fabian O ' Dea, and Albert Walsh.
During the first part of his career, Walsh served as the " stock " bowler in an attack featuring Marshall, Joel Garner and later Ambrose, but after the retirement of Marshall and Garner took the role as opening bowler.
William G. Walsh ( 1922 – 1945 ), 3rd Battalion 27th Marines ( formerly served in 2nd Raider Battalion )
Rear Admiral Patrick M. Walsh, Commander Carrier Group Seven, served as Multinational Task Force Commander aboard the.
It served as the NWMP headquarters from 1878 until 1883, and is named after its NWMP ( later RCMP ) superintendent, James Morrow Walsh.
Walsh's father, William F. Walsh, served as Mayor of Syracuse ( 1961 – 69 ) and represented Central New York and the Finger Lakes region in the U. S. House of Representatives ( 1973 – 79 ).
Walsh served as Postmaster General from 1922 until 1924 and joined the cabinet of W. T. Cosgrave between 1924 and 1927, after the office was reconstituted as the Department of Posts and Telegraphs.
He previously served as Dean of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University from 1996 to June 2009.
In 1918, Walsh was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1919, to March 4, 1925.
Earlier, under Henry VIII and Edward VI, the Merchant Adventurers included Thomas Poyntz, brother of Lady Anne Walsh in whose house Crowley had served as tutor.
Dick Walsh served as the commissioner.
She was one of the founders of Women's World Banking in 1979 with Esther Ocloo and Michaela Walsh, and served as its chair from 1980 to 1998.
Following the District Attorney ’ s Office, Wolfson served as Associate Counsel to Lawrence Walsh in the Office of Independent Counsel ( Iran / Contra ).
Walsh later served as the mayor of Augusta from 1897 until 1899 and died in that city on March 19, 1899.

Walsh and 49ers
William Ernest " Bill " Walsh ( November 30, 1931 – July 30, 2007 ) was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Stanford Cardinal football team, during which time he popularized the West Coast offense.
Walsh went 102 – 63 – 1 with the 49ers, winning ten of his 14 postseason games along with six division titles, three NFC Championship titles, and three Super Bowls.
In 1979, Walsh was hired as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers.
Walsh turned over the starting job to Montana in 1980, when the 49ers improved to 6 – 10.
Under Walsh the 49ers won Super Bowl championships in 1981, 1984 and 1988.
The 1981 season saw Walsh lead the 49ers to a Super Bowl championship ; the team rose from the cellar to the top of the NFL in just two seasons.
Walsh felt that this was because the Cowboys were scheduled to play the Rams the next week in a rare Sunday night game and that showing the highlights of the 49ers ' win would potentially hurt the game's ratings.
The game was very close, and in the fourth quarter Walsh called a series of running plays as the 49ers marched down the field against the Cowboys prevent defense, which had been expecting the 49ers to mainly pass.
The 49ers came from behind to win the game on Dwight Clark's memorable TD reception ( The Catch ), propelling Walsh to his first Super Bowl.
Walsh and the 49ers defeated Cincinnati in the Super Bowl, which was played in Pontiac, Michigan.
Walsh would later write that the 49ers ' two wins over the Rams showed a shift of power in their division, while the wins over the Cowboys showed a shift of power in the conference.
Nine years later the two teams met at The Stick again in the NFC Championship Game ; in their third season together 49ers coach Bill Walsh and quarterback Joe Montana authored a history-making moment on Montana's last-minute touchdown to Dwight Clark and a 28-27 San Francisco win.
The 49ers under rookie head coach George Seifert, who took over after Bill Walsh retired after the previous season's Super Bowl, finished the 1989 regular season with a league best 14-2 record.
Bill Walsh retired as head coach after San Francisco's 20 – 16 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the previous year's Super Bowl XXIII but rookie head coach George Seifert did not miss a beat as he guided the 49ers to a league best 14 – 2 regular season record.
It was also the home of NFL Hall of Fame and former San Francisco 49ers head coach Bill Walsh, who died on July 30, 2007.
* Bill Walsh, who coached the San Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl titles
On August 10, 2007, San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom announced that the playing field would be renamed Bill Walsh Field in honor of the former Stanford and 49ers coach, who died on July 30 that year, pending the approval of the city government.
After the game, 49ers head coach Bill Walsh said: " Joe Montana is the greatest quarterback today, maybe the greatest quarterback of all time.
Although his time in Tampa Bay was miserable, San Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh was impressed by Young's natural abilities and felt that his problems were due to the struggling Bucs organization.
In 1979 the head coach of the 49ers, Bill Walsh, went to Clemson to work out Steve Fuller.
So Brown and Walsh went to work designing an offense around Carter's limitations, a scheme that was the genesis of the West Coast offense Walsh later used to great effect when he became coach of the San Francisco 49ers.

Walsh and head
* 1981 – Murder of Adam Walsh: the head of John Walsh's son is found.
Walsh was coaching in Fremont when he interviewed for an assistant coaching position with Marv Levy, who had just been hired as the head coach at the University of California, Berkeley.
In a 2006 interview, Walsh claimed that during his tenure with the Bengals, Brown " worked against my candidacy " to be a head coach anywhere in the league.
In 1977, Walsh was hired as the head coach at Stanford where he stayed for two seasons.
Walsh was viewed as a strong advocate for African-American head coaches in the NFL and NCAA.
Walsh directly helped propel Dennis Green into the NFL head coaching ranks by offering to take on the head coaching job at Stanford.
Many former and current NFL head coaches trace their lineage back to Bill Walsh on his coaching tree, shown below.
In January 1976, the son of retired Lieutenant-General Julio Alsogoray, Juan Alsogaray ( El Hippie ), copied from his father's safe a draft of " Battle Order 24 March " and passed it to the head of the Montoneros intelligence, Rodolfo Walsh, who informed the guerrilla leadership of the planned military coup.
After Congress passed the Adam Walsh Act, the U. S. Marshals Service was chosen to head up the new federal sex offender tracking and prosecution hot team.
Ireland ’ s boxing head coach and former Irish Olympian Billy Walsh is a native of Wexford town and has contributed greatly to the success of underage level boxers with local club St. Ibars / Joseph ’ s.
Meanwhile Chile Walsh became the team's forth head coach in four years.
During the Black Bears ' playoff run, head coach Shawn Walsh heralded him as one of the top three college players all-time.
In 1933, he met Pearl Buck in Shanghai, and she introduced him and his writings to her publisher, Richard Walsh, head of John Day publishers, who published Lin's works for many years.
The blog made accusations against the council's Labour leader Iain Malcolm, David Potts, the former Conservative leader who now serves as an Independent councillor, Labour councillor Anne Walsh and Rick O ' Farrell, the council's head of enterprise and regeneration.

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