William G. Morgan

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William G. Morgan was an American physical education director best known for inventing the sport of volleyball in 1895.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
inventor
physical education director
collaboratedWith James Naismith
commemoratedBy volleyball halls of fame and historical accounts
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
createdSportFor less physically intense indoor recreation
older YMCA members
dateOfInventionOfVolleyball 1895
educatedAt International YMCA Training School
Springfield College
employer Holyoke YMCA
surface form: YMCA Holyoke, Massachusetts

YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association)
surface form: Young Men's Christian Association
familyName Morgan
fieldOfWork physical education
sports coaching
genreOfInvention team sport
givenName William
hasNotableStudentGroup YMCA physical education students
hasRole YMCA leader
sports innovator
influenced development of modern volleyball rules
influencedByOrganization YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association)
surface form: Young Men's Christian Association
inspiredBy baseball
basketball
handball
tennis
inSportHistory pioneer of team net sports
invented volleyball
knownFor inventing volleyball
languageOfWorkOrName English
legacy recognized as the inventor of volleyball worldwide
memberOf YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association)
surface form: YMCA movement
nationality American
notableWork invention of volleyball
occupation physical education director
teacher
originalNameOfVolleyball Mintonette
placeOfInventionOfVolleyball Holyoke, Massachusetts
surface form: Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States
reasonForInvention to create a less strenuous indoor game than basketball
sexOrGender male
significantEvent development of the game Mintonette in 1895
presentation of Mintonette at YMCA conference in Springfield College
sport volleyball
sportCreatedAsAlternativeTo basketball
sportIntroducedAt YMCA gymnasium in Holyoke, Massachusetts
workLocation Holyoke, Massachusetts
surface form: Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States

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Holyoke, Massachusetts inventorAssociated William G. Morgan
Holyoke YMCA associatedWithPerson William G. Morgan