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William Goodyear : ウィキペディア英語版
William Goodyear

William "Billy" Goodyear (May 21, 1865 – June 18, 1936) was an American football coach, newspaper editor, publisher, and politician in Whitman County in eastern Washington. He was the first head coach of the Washington State Cougars football team, holding that position for the 1894 college football season. Goodyear was also a newspaper publisher and editor. His newspapers included the ''Pullman Herald'', the ''Pullman News'', the ''Colfax Commoner'' in Colfax, Washington, the ''Palouse City News'' in Palouse, Washington, and the ''Pacific Farmers' Union''. He was also active in Democratic Party politics and was the party's candidate for United States Congress in Washington's 3rd congressional district in 1908.
==Early years and family==
Goodyear was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1865 to Hannah (née Tuttle) and George Goodyear.〔〔 He was described as coming from "good New England stock," and was a direct descendant of Stephen Goodyear, who served as deputy governor of the New Haven Plantation from 1643 to 1658. He attended public schools and graduated from Newton High School in Wellesley, Massachusetts.〔
Goodyear attended Williams College and received his bachelor of arts degree there in 1887.〔 While attending Williams, he was a member and president of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, editor of the ''Literary Monthly'', and a member of the college football and tug of war teams.〔
One week after completing his degree at Williams College, Goodyear moved west and settled in Spokane, Washington (then known as "Spokane Falls") in 1887. He entered the newspaper business as a reporter for the ''Spokane Falls Review'' (later known as ''The Spokesman-Review'') from 1887 to 1889, eventually becoming the city editor.〔〔 In November 1890, he was married to Neva Carleton Shurtleff at a ceremony in Warren, Rhode Island.〔〔 They had a son, Trevor Shurtleff Goodyear, born in January 1893 at Palouse, Washington.

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