Reinhart, William Jennings Bryan, 1897-1971,

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William Jennings Bryan Reinhart (1897-1971) was a basketball, football and baseball coach at GW from 1935-1942 and 1949-66. In between he served in the Navy and was the director of athletics and personal training at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Born in Osborne, Missouri August 2, 1897, he went on to attain a B.A. in business administration from the University of Oregon in 1922. He was a three-sport athlete there, quarterbacking the football team in the 1920 Rose Bowl, which Harvard won 7-6. After graduation, he continued at the U of O (1923-1935) as a staff member, concurrently as the basketball and baseball coach and an instructor of physical education. Reinhart came to GW in 1935, and coached Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans, who went on to a Hall of Fame football career with the New York Giants, and Red Auerbach, legendary coach of the Boston Celtics and member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Reinhart's overall baseball record was 193-133; his football record was 16-17-1; and his basketball record was 316-239. Awards include the Helms Basketball Hall of Fame (1956) and the GW Hall of Fame Award (1993).

From the description of William Reinhart papers, 1920-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 701038693

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Birth 1897

Death 1971

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