William G Morgan [inventor of volleyball] married, Mary King, the young lady who played the piano accompaniment for the group of student at the school he attended.
G. J. Morgans has written: 'The danger, duty, and delight of life' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Baptists, Sermons
William G Dyer has written: 'Culture change in family firms' -- subject(s): Management, Handbooks, manuals, Small business
William A. Block has written: 'G. P' -- subject(s): Medicine in Literature, Family Physicians
Morgans are a great family horse. They are very talented and can be trained for almost any discipline. Morgans are friendly and calm, yet spirited and lively.
In Holyoke, Mass. By William G. Morgan in 1895! He combined the basics of Baseball, Tennis, Basketball, and Handball. He then got a tennis net and raised it 6 feet 6 inches just above a mans head. It was originally called "mintonette" but then a man from Morgans family said they were "Volleying" the ball back and forth... Then they changed it to Volleyball!
William G. Pickrel died in 1966.
William G. Hyland died in 2008.
William G. Crosby was born in 1805.
William G. Bradford was born in 1925.
William G. Beasley was born in 1919.
William G. Morgan