Schanche, Donald Arthur, 1926-1994.

Donald Arthur Schanche (1926-1994) was a freelance writer for numerous magazines; an editor for Life, Saturday Evening Post, and Holiday; author of several books, and a foreign correspondent for the Los Angeles Times in the Cairo Bureau (1976-1981), Rome Bureau (1982-1987) and the Caribbean Bureau (1987-1991). He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of Carl and Anna Shennum Schanche, and was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He married Marybelle Waddington in 1952.

"James Wallace 'Wally' Butts Jr. coached the University of Georgia (UGA) football team from 1939 to 1960, leading the Bulldogs to four Southeastern Conference (SEC) titles, one undefeated season, and eight bowl games. His intense desire to win, knowledge of the game, and innovative techniques - including a devastating passing game - made him a coaching legend even before he retired. Though he was wracked by scandal late in his career, he is remembered as one of the great coaches in the history of UGA, and in all of college football." - "Wally Butts." New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org (Retrieved July 31, 2008)

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