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From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
* 1859 – Walter Camp, American football player, coach, and writer ( d. 1925 )
Walter Camp, the " Father of American Football ", pictured here in 1878 as the captain of the Yale Football team
Walter Camp, known as the " Father of American Football ", is credited with changing the game from a variation of rugby into a unique sport.
Passes " had been carried out successfully but illegally several times, including the 1876 Yale – Princeton game in which Yale ’ s Walter Camp threw forward to teammate Oliver Thompson as he was being tackled.
The uncontested possession also, as Walter Camp pointed out, allows for better offensive and defensive planning by the side entitled to snap the ball and their opposition, respectively.
** Walter Camp, American football coach ( b. 1859 )
As a young boy, Walter attended a Jewish non-profit sleepaway camp, Tranquillity Camp, where he first began acting in the shows the camp would stage on Saturday nights.
Matthewson was selected to the Walter Camp All-American football team in 1900.
Other attractions include Denton Farm Park, Mrs. Hanes Moravian Cookie Factory, Walter Johnson Camp and Conference Center, and the North Carolina Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The municipality sprouted from humble beginnings at Walter C. Ohlerts Tourist Camp.
On the 8th of November 1938 Walter W. Camp from the village of Castorland applied for a patent on his invention of a device of applying rubber bands and he was awarded his patent on 1 April 1941.
* Welch, Lewis Sheldon and Walter Camp.
* Welch, Lewis Sheldon and Walter Camp.
In 1998, Bill Snyder at Kansas State was recognized as the National Coach of the Year by the Associated Press, the Walter Camp Football Foundation, and was awarded the Bear Bryant Award and the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award.
Walter Chauncey Camp ( April 7, 1859 – March 14, 1925 ) was an American football player, coach, and sports writer known as the " Father of Football ".
They had two children: Walter Camp, Jr. ( born 1891 ) who attended Yale as well and was elected as a member of Scroll and Key in 1912, and Janet Camp Troxell ( born 1897 ).
By the age of 33, twelve years after graduating from Yale, Walter Camp had already become known as the " Father of Football ".
* " Walter Camp Found All-American Eleven Selections and Originated the Daily Dozen.
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`` Now that Bruno Walter is virtually in retirement and my dear friend Dimitri Mitropoulos is no longer with us, I am probably the only one -- with the possible exception of Leonard Bernstein -- who has this special affinity for and champions the works of Bruckner and Mahler ''.
In his recent evaluation of Kennedy's potentialities for leadership, Walter Lippmann has cited the `` precision '' of his mind, his `` immense command '' of factual detail, and his `` instinct for the crucial point '' as impressive in the extreme ; ;
Congressman Walter has been all-powerful in immigration matters, but he has announced plans to retire in 1962.
`` People and soils respond slowly '', says Walter Clark, `` but the time has now come when the gardens produce delicious long-keeping vegetables due to this enrichment program.
In keeping with its many Walter Scott references, Rose Street in Edinburgh has a bar called the " Kenilworth ", along with one named the " Abbotsford ".
Founded in 1920 by Crystal Eastman, Roger Baldwin and Walter Nelles, the ACLU has over 500, 000 members and has an annual budget over $ 100 million.
Albert Pike has often been named as influential in the early Ku Klux Klan, being named in 1905 as " the chief judicial officer " of the Klan by a sympathetic historian of the early Klan, Walter Fleming.
In Sir Walter Scott's The Heart of Midlothian, for example, the heroine, Jeanie Deans, a Scottish Presbyterian, writes to her father about the church situation she has found in England ( bold added ):
Today it has been transformed into the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Centre.
In Scotland the only one which has survived the convulsions of the 16th century is Aberdeen Breviary, a Scottish form of the Sarum Office ( the Sarum Rite was much favoured in Scotland as a kind of protest against the jurisdiction claimed by the diocese of York ), revised by William Elphinstone ( bishop 1483 – 1514 ), and printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar in 1509 – 1510.
However, even Walter Alvarez has acknowledged that there were other major changes on Earth even before the impact, such as a drop in sea level and massive volcanic eruptions that produced the Indian Deccan Traps, and these may have contributed to the extinctions.
Medieval sources referred to armour of this type simply as “ mail ”, however “ chain-mail ” has become a commonly-used, if incorrect neologism first attested in Sir Walter Scott ’ s 1822 novel The Fortunes of Nigel.
Aside from Eugene Onegin, Hofstadter has translated many other poems ( always respecting their formal constraints ), and two other novels ( in prose ): La Chamade ( That Mad Ache ) by French writer Françoise Sagan, and La Scoperta dell ' Alba ( The Discovery of Dawn ) by Walter Veltroni, the then head of the Partito Democratico in Italy.
In rapidly changing fields such as science, technology, politics, culture and modern history, the Britannica has struggled to stay up-to-date, a problem first analysed systematically by its former editor Walter Yust.
The word has become more prevalent, and now features in children's literature, such as the Walter the Farting Dog series of children's books, Robert Munsch's Good Families Don't and The Gas We Pass by Shinta Cho.
The economist Walter Block observed critically that while The Road to Serfdom is " a war cry against central planning ," it does show some reservations with a free market system and laissez-faire capitalism, with Hayek even going so far as to say that " probably nothing has done so much harm to the liberal cause as the wooden insistence of some liberals on certain rules of thumb, above all the principle of laissez-faire.
Selye has acknowledged the influence of Claude Bernard ( who developed the idea of milieu intérieur ) and Walter Cannon's " homeostasis ".
Kissinger has a younger brother, Walter Kissinger.
" According to Bronwen Walter, professor of Irish Diaspora Studies at Anglia Ruskin University, " the adoption of a hyphenated identity has been much more problematic for the second generation Irish in Britain.
Hain was expanded in subsequent editions, by Walter A. Copinger and Dietrich Reichling, but it is being superseded by the authoritative modern listing, a German catalogue, the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, which has been under way since 1925 and is still being compiled at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
Walter Sutherland from Skaw in Unst, who died about 1850, has been cited as the last native speaker of the Norn language.
Luis discovers Julia has run off with nearly all of his fortune, and then teams up with a detective, Walter Downs ( Thomas Jane ), hired by Emily to find her real sister Julia.
Julia appears to love Luis, but Walter has too much control over her, so she continues to work for him as she and Luis run off to live in secret with the supposedly dead Walter on their tail.

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