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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: 50. Chapters: Glenn Scobey Warner, Rob Andrews, Myron Charles Taylor, Hughie Jennings, Michael Goldsmith, Edmund Muskie, Ron Kuby, Samuel Leibowitz, Barry T. Albin, William P. Rogers, Julie Myers, William J. Lynn III, Shira Scheindlin, Philip Perry, Edward J. Bloustein, Leonie Brinkema, Bajrakitiyabha, Robert Flanagan, Charles Samuel Joelson, Samuel Pierce, Cameron Argetsinger, Burton B. Roberts, Barber Conable, Norman F. Lent, Tom Fennell, Elbert Tuttle, Theodore W. Kheel, Pablo Morales, Frederick Bernard Lacey, Philip H. Hoff, William vanden Heuvel, Teddy Mayer, R. Smith Simpson, Barry Eisler, Song Sang-Hyun, Milton S. Gould, Reuben L. Haskell, David Young, Andy Goodell, Charles Garside, Jan Schlichtmann, Harold O. Levy, William Sorrell, Terry Calvani, Mary Donlon Alger, Richard C. Wesley, Alison J. Nathan, Frank Horton, Francis Hugo, Arthur Dean, Frederic Block, Peter W. Hall, Ellsworth Van Graafeiland, Al Meyerhoff, Mark J. Bennett, Phillip S. Figa, John T. Morrison, Edwin L. Crawford, John G. Alexander, H. David Kotz, Peter N. Perretti, Jr., Henry P. Smith III, Kathy Sullivan, Bob DuPuy, John R. Pillion, Sol Linowitz, Paul Batista, Howard W. Robison, Edward W. Pattison, Julie O'Sullivan, Ernest Wilson Huffcut, David Litman, Susan Robfogel, Leonard Leo, Alexander Pirnie, J. Russell Sprague, George Clementson, George B. Clementson, Kotaro Nagasaki, J. Carter Bacot. Excerpt: Glenn Scobey Warner (April 5, 1871 - September 7, 1954), most commonly known as Pop Warner, was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Georgia (1895-1896), Cornell University (1897-1898, 1904-1906), the Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1899-1903, 1907-1914), the University of Pittsburgh (1915-1923), Stanford University (1924-1932), and Temple University (1933-1938), compiling a career college football recor...