Stagg


Amos Alonzo, 1862–1965, U.S. football coach.
Historical Examples

It was said that the athletic field rivaled the Amphitheater in its crowds when Stagg played.
The Story of Chautauqua Jesse Lyman Hurlbut

Mebbe itll be Stagg & Gormley over the door one of these days.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

You be as easy as ye can be with him, Joe 268 Stagg, groaned the carpenter, hanging to the doorframe.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

To tell the truth, Mr. Stagg rather shrank from arriving home.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

Mr. Stagg knew very well that the ungainly boy was no shirk.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

Wellnot what youd call a fortune, admitted Mr. Stagg slowly.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

Mr. Stagg looked down at her earnest face and saw that the blue eyes were misty.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

Her only thought at first was to get out of sight of the Stagg premises.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

No, Mr. Stagg held no shred of belief that Hannah and her husband were not drowned.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

Mr. Stagg plunged into the little house, head down, and belligerent.
Carolyn of the Corners Ruth Belmore Endicott

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