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Elwood Brown
Biographical details
Born
(1883-04-09)April 9, 1883 Cherokee, Iowa, U.S.
Died
March 24, 1924(1924-03-24) (aged 40) Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1903–1906
Wheaton (IL)
1905–1906
Illinois
Head coaching record
Overall
33–30–1
Elwood Stanley Brown (April 9, 1883 – March 24, 1924) was an American sports administrator, and basketball coach. As a leader in the YMCA, he promoted sports in the Philippines, helped establish the Far Eastern Games, and began the first Boy Scout troops in the Philippines. He also helped organize the American Expeditionary Forces Games and the Inter-Allied Games. Brown worked closely with Pierre de Coubertin and the International Olympic Committee in propagating the Olympic Games through the YMCA.
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and a few cabins, can still be found in the area today. In 1880, Frank ElwoodBrown designed the first dam in the Big Bear Valley, forming Big Bear Lake...
commander of the Department of Alaska Emma Lucy Braun, botanist Charles ElwoodBrown, Civil War brevet brigadier general and U.S. Representative Sidney Burbank...
him deaf. He tells fellow boarder Frank Elwood his horrific story. The next night, Elwood suddenly witnesses Brown Jenkin eating its way out of Gilman's...
v t e Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coaches ElwoodBrown (1905–1906) Frank L. Pinckney (1906–1907) Fletcher Lane (1907–1908) Herb Juul...
troops were organized by Elwood Stanley Brown, Physical Director of the Manila YMCA, in 1910. In 1912, Elwood Stanley Brown recognized by Baden-Powell...
multi-sport event considered to be a precursor to the Asian Games. In 1913, ElwoodBrown, president of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Association and Manila...
in addition to Junior Wells, who died one month before it was released. Elwood Blues is released from prison after serving eighteen years for the events...
21 – Duke Paul Frederick of Mecklenburg (born 1882) May 22 – Charles ElwoodBrown, U.S. Representative from Ohio (born 1834) May 24 – Duchess Maria Isabella...
doi:10.1159/000175143. ISSN 0550-4031. PMID 5333573. Elwood, P. C.; Newton, D.; Eakins, J. D.; Brown, D. A. (October 1968). "Absorption of iron from bread"...
v t e Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coaches ElwoodBrown (1905–1906) Frank L. Pinckney (1906–1907) Fletcher Lane (1907–1908) Herb Juul...