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Elgin Gould
Elgin Ralston Lovell Gould (1860 – 1915) was a Canadian social scientist, educator, and lacrosse coach. In 1883, he served as the first head coach of the lacrosse team at Johns Hopkins University. ==Early life and college== Gould was born in Ottawa, Ontario on August 15, 1860.〔(''The Johns Hopkins Alumni Magazine: Published in the Interest of the University and the Alumni, Volume 4'' ), p. 82, The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, 1915.〕 He attended college at the University of Toronto and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1881.〔 The following year, he emigrated to the United States and attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. From 1882 to 1884, he held a Fellowship in the history and political science departments under Herbert Baxter Adams.〔 He also played a role in increasing the importance of lacrosse at Johns Hopkins.〔〔 In 1883, Gould coached the first official lacrosse Johns Hopkins lacrosse team. That inaugural season consisted of one game, in which Hopkins lost to the Druid Lacrosse Club, 4–0, on May 11.〔Charbel Barakat, (Men's team has 119 years of history backing it up; From humble, 19th-century beginnings to the Olympic Gold Medal in 1928 and 1932, JHU lax has done it all ), ''The Johns Hopkins News-Letter'', March 2, 2002.〕〔David G. Pietramala and Neil Grauer,(''Lacrosse: Technique and Tradition; The Second Edition of the Bob Scott Classic'' ), p. 230, JHU Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8018-8410-1.〕 Gould also played on the first Johns Hopkins football team.〔(''The Johns Hopkins Alumni Magazine: Published in the Interest of the University and the Alumni, Volume 4'' ), p. 16, The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, 1915.〕 Gould befriended future President Woodrow Wilson while attending the university.〔
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