American football coach and lawyer (1869–1932)
Charles Prentice Howland (September 15, 1869 – November 12, 1932)[ 1] [ 2] was an American football coach and lawyer. He was the first head football coach at Brown University . He coached the Brown Bears football program for the 1892 season and compiled a record of 4–4–2. Howland graduated from Yale University in 1891, and received a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1894.[ 3] He later practiced law in New York City and worked as a research associate at his alma mater, Yale.[ 4]
Howland was later a faculty member and research associate at Yale. During World War I, he was a counsel to the Emergency Fleet Corporation and also served on the priorities committee of the War Industries Board . From 1927 to 1931, Howland was director of research for the Council on Foreign Relations . He was killed in an automobile accident on November 12, 1932, in New Haven, Connecticut .[ 5] [ 6]
Head coaching record
Year
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Bowl/playoffs
Brown Bears (Independent) (1892)
1892
Brown
4–4–2
Brown:
4–4–2
Total:
4–4–2
See also
References
^ Hamersly, Lewis Randolph; Leonard, John William; Mohr, William Frederick; Knox, Herman Warren; Holmes, Frank R.; Downs, Winfield Scott (1929). Who's who in New York (city and state) - Lewis Randolph Hamersly - Google Books . Retrieved April 9, 2012 .
^ The New international year book - Google Books . 1933. Retrieved April 9, 2012 .
^ "Encyclopedia Brunoniana | Football" . Brown.edu. Retrieved April 9, 2012 .
^ "Description: Charles Prentice Howland family papers" . Yufind.library.yale.edu. Retrieved April 9, 2012 .[permanent dead link ]
^ "New Members of Priorities Board" . The Commercial & Financial Chronicle . Vol. 107, no. 2783. October 26, 1918. p. 1623. Retrieved February 5, 2024 .
^ "Yale Head In Tribute To Howland" . Hartford Courant . Hartford, Connecticut . Associated Press . November 14, 1932. p. 2. Retrieved March 8, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
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