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Lloyd W. Eaton (March 23, 1918 – March 14, 2007) was an American football player, coach, and executive. He served as the head coach at Alma College (1949–1955), Northern Michigan University (1956), and the University of Wyoming (1962–1970), compiling a career college football record of 104–53–4.
A Plunge into Space by Robert Cromie (1890), a rare book in the Eaton Collection [1]. The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy, formerly known as the J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Utopian Literature, [2] is "the largest publicly accessible collection of science fiction, fantasy, horror and utopian and dystopian literature in the world". [3]
Led by ninth-year head coach Lloyd Eaton, they were members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and played their home games on campus at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie. The Cowboys compiled a record of 1-9 (1-6 against conference opponents), finished eighth in the WAC, and Eaton was reassigned to assistant athletic director. [1]
The 1969 Wyoming Cowboys football team represented the University of Wyoming in the 1969 NCAA University Division football season.Led by eighth-year head coach Lloyd Eaton, they were members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and played their home games on campus at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie.
Eaton was born on 12 January 1937 in Edgware General Hospital, Middlesex, and brought up in the suburb of Kingsbury.She attended Roe Green Primary School on Princes Avenue, and although living close to both Kingsbury County Grammar School and Tylers Croft Secondary Modern School, won a place at the Aida Foster Theatre School, a specialist drama school, and remained there until she was sixteen. [1]
Led by seventh-year head coach Lloyd Eaton, they were members of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and played their home games on campus at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie. The Cowboys had a record of 7–3 (6-1 against WAC opponents), won a third consecutive WAC title, and outscored their opponents 242 to 118.
Roger Beaufrand, 98, French Olympian, oldest Olympic champion at time of death. [103] Tommy Cavanagh, 78, British football player and manager of Burnley. [104] Lloyd Eaton, 88, American college football coach. [105] Sa'dun Hammadi, 76, Iraqi Prime Minister (1991), leukemia. [106] Fitzgerald "Mighty Terror" Henry, 86, Trinidadian calypso ...
Scheduled to be put to death in February 2010, he sought and received a stay of execution in December 2009. It was overturned in 2014. The state originally planned to seek a reinstatement of Eaton's death sentence, before dropping their request in September 2021. [2] Prior to his removal from death row, Eaton was the only inmate on Wyoming's ...