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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Edna Ferber, Sam Barry, Michele Christiansen, Eben E. Rexford, Chester J. Roberts, Justus Henry Nelson, Lorena Hickok, Shirlee Emmons, Barbara Lawton, Thomas A. Steitz, Earnest Hooton, Campbell Scott, Alanna Heiss, Bonnie Bryant, Tom Neff, Fred Sturm, Jeffrey Jones, Cynthia Estlund, Jennifer Baumgardner, Terry Moran, Michael P. Hammond, James Merrell, Lisle Blackbourn, Louis B. Butler, Robert J. Gamble, Jessica Nelson North, Eric Simonson, William Warner, Jeff Kurtenacker, William Fuller, Harry N. MacLean, Josh Harris, Fred Lerdahl, Walter Samuel Goodland, Kathy Krendl, David Mulford, Scott L. Klug, Jose Luis Romero Hicks, Josh Sawyer, Robert Suettinger, Carl Giordana, Michael Shurtleff, John Miller Baer, Glenn M. Wise, Anne Wolfe, Robert Sonkowsky, Paul Driessen, James A. Frear, David Strand, Marcus Plant, Eric Stokes, Gary J. Van Berkel, Al Zupek, Charles F. Marsh, Samuel G. Plantz, Dale Duesing, Ed Glick, Kathleen Krull, John S. Mills, John Rankin Gamble, Janet Dempsey Steiger, Lynn Berry, John A. Luke, Jr., Win Jones, Eddie Kotal, Champ Boettcher, Rip Owens, Myrt Basing, Scott Reppert. Excerpt: Justin McCarthy "Sam" Barry (December 17, 1892 - September 23, 1950) was an American collegiate athletic coach who achieved significant accomplishments in three major sports. He remains one of only three coaches to lead teams to both the Final Four and the College World Series. Barry was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota. After starring in basketball, baseball and football while a high school student in Madison, Wisconsin, he continued his success at Lawrence College, later completing his degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He returned to Madison High School to begin his coaching career, and then proceeded to become athletic director at Knox College in Illinois from 1918 to 1922, where he also served as coach of f...