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  1. William Morgan (born 1774 – disappeared c. 1826) was a resident of Batavia, New York, whose disappearance and presumed murder in 1826 ignited a powerful movement against the Freemasons, a fraternal society that had become influential in the United States.

  2. William George Morgan (January 23, 1870 – December 27, 1942) was the inventor of volleyball, originally called "Mintonette", a name derived from the game of badminton which he later agreed to change to better reflect the nature of the sport.

  3. William G. Morgan was a physical director in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and is credited with inventing the sport of volleyball in 1895. He had a vision for the game that he hoped would revolutionize physical education and sports. Morgan wanted to create an indoor sport that could be enjoyed by all ages and skill levels.

  4. Mar 7, 2019 · William Morgan invented volleyball in 1895 at the Holyoke, Massachusetts, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) where he served as Director of Physical Education. Morgan originally called his new game of Volleyball, Mintonette.

  5. William Morgan (1545 – 10 September 1604) was a Welsh Bishop of Llandaff and of St Asaph, and the translator of the first version of the whole Bible into Welsh from Greek and Hebrew. Title page of Morgan's translation of the Bible The opening page of The Book of Genesis in Morgan's Bible

  6. William Morgan was born on January 23, 1870 in Lockport, NY. He was recruited by James Naismith to play football at the YMCA Training School (now Springfield College). After he graduated he eventually became the physical education director at the Holyoke YMCA.

  7. Jun 30, 2015 · Today, over 120 years after it was first conceived, volleyball is played by more than 800 million people worldwide, a fact that would surely leave its creator, William Morgan, whose goal was to create a sport open to all, a huge amount of satisfaction.

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · I soon learnt to share the town’s pride in its son William Morgan (1750-1833), widely known as thefather of actuarial science’. This biography justifies that appellation and much, much more. I didn’t know when I moved to Bridgend, Wales that I was walking in the footsteps of actuarial greatness.

  9. Nov 11, 2023 · William Morgan. November 11, 2023. Educated at Harvard under Walter Gropius and Jose Luis Sert and trained in the Cambridge office of Paul Rudolph, William Morgan was appointed a Lehman Fellow of Harvard University and studied as a Fulbright grantee in Italy in 1958 and 1959. © Bruce Lipsky.

  10. William Morgan was an Anglican bishop of the Reformation whose translation of the Bible into Welsh helped standardize the literary language of his country. Ordained in 1568, Morgan became a parish priest at Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Denbighshire, 10 years later and was appointed bishop of Llandaff.