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  3. Spalding Method - Wikipedia

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    The Spalding Method teaches reading by focusing first on phonics and writing. It was developed by Romalda Bishop Spalding in the late 1950s [ 1 ] as a multi-disciplinary educational tool. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

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    Spalding worked with Dr. James Naismith to develop the official basketball and rule book in the 1893–1894. [78] Spalding published guides on Basketball from the 1893–1894 to 1940–1941. [79] The guides were also used by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) [80] and the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) [81]

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  9. John Landen - Wikipedia

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    Landen was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 16 January 1766, and was a member of the Spalding Society. Though foreigners gave him a high rank among English analysts, he failed to develop and combine his discoveries. He led a retired life, chiefly at Walton in Northamptonshire. [1]