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She contacted Lyman Hall High School, Sheehan's rival, to set up a game between the schools. Since then, powderpuff football has spread over the nation, from neighboring towns in Connecticut to schools in California, Texas, and Florida.
Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724 – October 19, 1790) was an American Founding Father, physician, clergyman, and statesman who signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia. [1]
Over the summer, newly elected Georgia Tech President Lyman Hall developed plans to pay more attention to athletes than the school had done previously. He initiated the hiring of new professors including one specifically to be placed in charge of training the football and baseball teams.
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The first powderpuff game was played in Wallingford between Sheehan and Lyman Hall. The School is named after Dr. Mark T. Sheehan, a medical officer during World War I, he had also practiced medicine in Wallingford and was known to never deny service to anyone including patients who could not afford care. [3]
Lyman Hall, one of the founders of the University of Georgia In 1784, Lyman Hall , a Yale University graduate [ 14 ] and one of three medical doctors to sign the Declaration of Independence , [ 15 ] as Governor of Georgia persuaded the Georgia legislature to grant 40,000 acres (160 km 2 ) as an endowment for the purposes of founding a "college ...
A game was also planned with Georgia on October 12, but it did not materialize because Tech was not reinstated into the SIAA. [24] [25] Games was also considered against a local teams from Macon and Savannah, Georgia, and Columbia, South Carolina, but Tech eventually declined these games as it felt playing professionals would hurt its chances of SIAA reinstatement. [26]